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Page ix
... things were tending to a civil war between the King and Parliament : for he thought it unworthy of himself to be ... thing to his friends , and who knew that P But he was not so fond of this academical LIFE OF JOHN MILTON . ix Book 62 On ...
... things were tending to a civil war between the King and Parliament : for he thought it unworthy of himself to be ... thing to his friends , and who knew that P But he was not so fond of this academical LIFE OF JOHN MILTON . ix Book 62 On ...
Page xii
... things about husbandry , as her's , and this method of effecting it was con- and was a man of considerable learning ... thing be done with mutual consent . no other monuments of his poetical genius behind nim , these would have been ...
... things about husbandry , as her's , and this method of effecting it was con- and was a man of considerable learning ... thing be done with mutual consent . no other monuments of his poetical genius behind nim , these would have been ...
Page xvi
... thing on that side ; and not those charms in reading , which they were said looking forward if I shut my right eye ... things which I looked upon Second Defence of the people of England , Defen- seemed to swim to the right and left ...
... thing on that side ; and not those charms in reading , which they were said looking forward if I shut my right eye ... things which I looked upon Second Defence of the people of England , Defen- seemed to swim to the right and left ...
Page xvii
... things Upon which the ambassador was greatly surprised , more agreeable to his natural genius and inclina- that things of such consequence should be en- tion , though he was far from ever repenting of his trusted to a blind man , for he ...
... things Upon which the ambassador was greatly surprised , more agreeable to his natural genius and inclina- that things of such consequence should be en- tion , though he was far from ever repenting of his trusted to a blind man , for he ...
Page xxv
... thing ; and after supper he smoked his pipe , and learning and erudition ; not only an incomparable drank a glass of ... things , and those of no great length , which he be no truth in the tradition ; but if there was any , has ever ...
... thing ; and after supper he smoked his pipe , and learning and erudition ; not only an incomparable drank a glass of ... things , and those of no great length , which he be no truth in the tradition ; but if there was any , has ever ...
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