The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 44
... written in that interval of his life immediately under our review , and which , evidently composed with the most ... writing , which in imitation he found most easy and most agreeable to nature's part in him ; and for their matter ...
... written in that interval of his life immediately under our review , and which , evidently composed with the most ... writing , which in imitation he found most easy and most agreeable to nature's part in him ; and for their matter ...
Page 244
... writing , attesting the formal disavowal of the Icon , as a work of their father's , by Charles II . and the Duke of York ... written with the late King Charles the First's own hand , ) assure me that this was none of the said King's com ...
... writing , attesting the formal disavowal of the Icon , as a work of their father's , by Charles II . and the Duke of York ... written with the late King Charles the First's own hand , ) assure me that this was none of the said King's com ...
Page 247
... writing the king's book , and had mentioned that he had communicated the whole business to Sir Edward Hyde , who had ... written by Dr. Gauden , one to the Duke of York and the other to the Lord Chancellor , Hyde , urging the writer's ...
... writing the king's book , and had mentioned that he had communicated the whole business to Sir Edward Hyde , who had ... written by Dr. Gauden , one to the Duke of York and the other to the Lord Chancellor , Hyde , urging the writer's ...
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