The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... 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 . Philaras , with exception to the quo- tation in the second of them from ...
... 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 . Philaras , with exception to the quo- tation in the second of them from ...
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... letter dated from Cambridge in 1628 , promises him a visit at his country house in Suffolk , and compliments him on the independency of mind , with which he maintained himself , like a Grecian sage , or an old Roman consul , on the ...
... letter dated from Cambridge in 1628 , promises him a visit at his country house in Suffolk , and compliments him on the independency of mind , with which he maintained himself , like a Grecian sage , or an old Roman consul , on the ...
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... letters are addressed to Alexander Gill , his master's son and assistant in the school , with whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting friendship . Their correspondence principally respects the communication of some pieces of ...
... letters are addressed to Alexander Gill , his master's son and assistant in the school , with whom he seems to have contracted a warm and lasting friendship . Their correspondence principally respects the communication of some pieces of ...
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... letters full of kindness and loving respect , both before that time and long after , I was assured of their singular good affection towards me . Which , being likewise propense to all such as were for their studious and civil life ...
... letters full of kindness and loving respect , both before that time and long after , I was assured of their singular good affection towards me . Which , being likewise propense to all such as were for their studious and civil life ...
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... letters ; four of them in latin to his old preceptors , Young and Gill ; and one in English , forming his answer to ... letter , of which Dr. Birch has published the rough and the corrected draught from the author's MSS . in the library ...
... letters ; four of them in latin to his old preceptors , Young and Gill ; and one in English , forming his answer to ... letter , of which Dr. Birch has published the rough and the corrected draught from the author's MSS . in the library ...
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