The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 43
... affection , are executed on the whole with the most com- f That Cowley was capable of writing latin poetry with classical purity would be attested by his beautiful epitaph on himself , if even this short composition were not injured by ...
... affection , are executed on the whole with the most com- f That Cowley was capable of writing latin poetry with classical purity would be attested by his beautiful epitaph on himself , if even this short composition were not injured by ...
Page 96
... affection which he discovered for it . So perfect was his know- f A work called La Tina , by Antonio Malatesti , and dedi- cated to Milton while at Florence , was found on a bookstall and purchased by Mr. Brand . He gave it to Mr ...
... affection which he discovered for it . So perfect was his know- f A work called La Tina , by Antonio Malatesti , and dedi- cated to Milton while at Florence , was found on a bookstall and purchased by Mr. Brand . He gave it to Mr ...
Page 174
... affection , when I contemplate her as mild and liberal , as uniting order with toleration , " not meddle against the Puritans , as he was sure that they " would carry all things at last . " RUSH . vol . i . P. 424. This was the ...
... affection , when I contemplate her as mild and liberal , as uniting order with toleration , " not meddle against the Puritans , as he was sure that they " would carry all things at last . " RUSH . vol . i . P. 424. This was the ...
Page 175
... affection to my native Church : but if I saw her actuated by a narrow and ferocious spirit , guarding her own temporal honours with more jealousy than the vital principles of Christ's religion , doing evil with the flagitious pre- tence ...
... affection to my native Church : but if I saw her actuated by a narrow and ferocious spirit , guarding her own temporal honours with more jealousy than the vital principles of Christ's religion , doing evil with the flagitious pre- tence ...
Page 183
... affections of the subject . Next , what numbers of faithful and free - born Englishmen and good Christians have been constrained to forsake their dearest home , their friends and kin- dred , whom nothing but the wide ocean , and • Of ...
... affections of the subject . Next , what numbers of faithful and free - born Englishmen and good Christians have been constrained to forsake their dearest home , their friends and kin- dred , whom nothing but the wide ocean , and • Of ...
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