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Page v
... appears by the monuments still to be has been often controverted whether a public or seen in Milton - church . But that Milton is not in private education is best , but young Milton was Oxfordshire , but in Berkshire ; and upon inquiry ...
... appears by the monuments still to be has been often controverted whether a public or seen in Milton - church . But that Milton is not in private education is best , but young Milton was Oxfordshire , but in Berkshire ; and upon inquiry ...
Page xiv
... appears from Milton's Letter tion by his Plinian Exercitations on Solinus , and to Philaras , dated at London , in ... appear in England , but the Council of State court ; and he who came in honour , was dismissed unanimously appointed ...
... appears from Milton's Letter tion by his Plinian Exercitations on Solinus , and to Philaras , dated at London , in ... appear in England , but the Council of State court ; and he who came in honour , was dismissed unanimously appointed ...
Page xvi
... appear what answer he received ; ment suffered him to escape with impunity , rather we may presume , none that administered any re- than they would publicly contradict the great pa- lief . His blindness however did not disable him ...
... appear what answer he received ; ment suffered him to escape with impunity , rather we may presume , none that administered any re- than they would publicly contradict the great pa- lief . His blindness however did not disable him ...
Page xviii
... appear any longer in public , so that by the advice had demanded excessive fees for his imprisonment , of some who ... appears to be the matter of fact , as it may be of Milton's two books , his Defence of the People , collected partly ...
... appear any longer in public , so that by the advice had demanded excessive fees for his imprisonment , of some who ... appears to be the matter of fact , as it may be of Milton's two books , his Defence of the People , collected partly ...
Page xix
... appear that he had then determined veral such pieces : an evident sign , that he thought upon the subject , and king Arthur had another it no mean employment , nor unworthy of a man fate , being reserved for the pen of Sir Richard of ...
... appear that he had then determined veral such pieces : an evident sign , that he thought upon the subject , and king Arthur had another it no mean employment , nor unworthy of a man fate , being reserved for the pen of Sir Richard of ...
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Page 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.