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... present consolation , I inscribe THIS LIFE OF MILTON ; which , having grown under his eye and been cherished with his regard , is dear to me for merit , not intrinsically its own . On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his ...
... present consolation , I inscribe THIS LIFE OF MILTON ; which , having grown under his eye and been cherished with his regard , is dear to me for merit , not intrinsically its own . On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his ...
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... present edition of my work - to those inaccuracies in it which I have corrected , those deficiencies which I have supplied , or those opinions which have been pronounced on it since its property was transferred from me to the public ...
... present edition of my work - to those inaccuracies in it which I have corrected , those deficiencies which I have supplied , or those opinions which have been pronounced on it since its property was transferred from me to the public ...
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... present calendar , or that which computed the beginning of the year from March ) he took his degree either early in 1629 or in one of the latter months of 1628. He took it , in short , at the accustomed and regular time of taking the ...
... present calendar , or that which computed the beginning of the year from March ) he took his degree either early in 1629 or in one of the latter months of 1628. He took it , in short , at the accustomed and regular time of taking the ...
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... present life of Mil- should be noticed by the reader for pe- culiar deficiency in composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a father who , with a daughter , the ...
... present life of Mil- should be noticed by the reader for pe- culiar deficiency in composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a father who , with a daughter , the ...
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... present page . * a The second letter to Deodati . The conclusion of the " De- fence of the People of England : " " Hactenùs quod initio insti- tueram , " & c . The two letters to Leo . Philaris , with exception to the quo- tation in the ...
... present page . * a The second letter to Deodati . The conclusion of the " De- fence of the People of England : " " Hactenùs quod initio insti- tueram , " & c . The two letters to Leo . Philaris , with exception to the quo- tation in the ...
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