The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 390
... tion during one half of this time ; if we consider that he was not only blind and advanced far towards old age , but was also the object of fac- tious hostility and of popular neglect ; that , de- prived of part of his small fortune ...
... tion during one half of this time ; if we consider that he was not only blind and advanced far towards old age , but was also the object of fac- tious hostility and of popular neglect ; that , de- prived of part of his small fortune ...
Page 465
... tion in his support of the memorable six acts ; and against justice and humanity in his prosecu- tion of a defenseless woman , the cruelly injured wife of his Sovereign , I should pronounce that our government could not be in better ...
... tion in his support of the memorable six acts ; and against justice and humanity in his prosecu- tion of a defenseless woman , the cruelly injured wife of his Sovereign , I should pronounce that our government could not be in better ...
Page 489
... tion of similar passages and expressions , though not always important , is generally successful and brought from rather an extensive circle of read- ing . As a commentator on Milton he occupies , after Patrick Hume , Pearce , and ...
... tion of similar passages and expressions , though not always important , is generally successful and brought from rather an extensive circle of read- ing . As a commentator on Milton he occupies , after Patrick Hume , Pearce , and ...
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