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... myself as under the necessity of giving a new version of it ; and the more , as , on many accounts , it is one of the most interesting of Milton's prose compositions . - FE 1 11 That the reader may form some judgment PREFACE . ix.
... myself as under the necessity of giving a new version of it ; and the more , as , on many accounts , it is one of the most interesting of Milton's prose compositions . - FE 1 11 That the reader may form some judgment PREFACE . ix.
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FE 1 11 That the reader may form some judgment of the contents of these two small volumes , as compared with the other edition in seven vols . octavo , I may mention the titles of the pieces ' not to be found in the present collection ...
FE 1 11 That the reader may form some judgment of the contents of these two small volumes , as compared with the other edition in seven vols . octavo , I may mention the titles of the pieces ' not to be found in the present collection ...
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Such judgments a good man will endeavour to fix by reflection , and to confirm them into habits of the soul . A little may be said of the style of these compositions . The style of Milton was formed too much upon the model of the ...
Such judgments a good man will endeavour to fix by reflection , and to confirm them into habits of the soul . A little may be said of the style of these compositions . The style of Milton was formed too much upon the model of the ...
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... and ( by the bishops judgment ) the lawful issue of king Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had sought a further reformation ) that the least wry face of a politician would not have hushed them ?
... and ( by the bishops judgment ) the lawful issue of king Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had sought a further reformation ) that the least wry face of a politician would not have hushed them ?
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You know , sir , what was the judgment of Padre Paolo , the great Venetian antagonist of the pope , for it is extant in the hands of many nien , whereby he declares his fear , that when the hierarchy of England shall light into the ...
You know , sir , what was the judgment of Padre Paolo , the great Venetian antagonist of the pope , for it is extant in the hands of many nien , whereby he declares his fear , that when the hierarchy of England shall light into the ...
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