Rare Early Essays on John MiltonNorwood Editions, 1981 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... seen the necessity of amending the manner in which the government was conducted , what wonder if some objected even to the form ? The dispute in fact , as Dr. Balguy observes , was a conflict between governors who ruled by will , not by ...
... seen the necessity of amending the manner in which the government was conducted , what wonder if some objected even to the form ? The dispute in fact , as Dr. Balguy observes , was a conflict between governors who ruled by will , not by ...
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... seen . He approaches the book of God with an humble and reverential feeling : and with such a disposition of piety , united to so powerful an intellect , and such immense stores of learning , who would not have expected to have seen the ...
... seen . He approaches the book of God with an humble and reverential feeling : and with such a disposition of piety , united to so powerful an intellect , and such immense stores of learning , who would not have expected to have seen the ...
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... seen in the Alps ? " There is nothing new to be seen , but we have not yet seen what is old . It is necessary , in order to understand Alps or poets , that everyone should take his own view , and that view , to each one , is the most ...
... seen in the Alps ? " There is nothing new to be seen , but we have not yet seen what is old . It is necessary , in order to understand Alps or poets , that everyone should take his own view , and that view , to each one , is the most ...
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The Life of Milton | 1 |
Milton and Paradise Lost | 122 |
John Milton | 156 |
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