The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page x
... nature of his occupations during his seven years at Cambridge . If published in a little volume in 1632 , they would have given young Milton a place of some distinction among contemporary poets . With the exception , however , of ...
... nature of his occupations during his seven years at Cambridge . If published in a little volume in 1632 , they would have given young Milton a place of some distinction among contemporary poets . With the exception , however , of ...
Page xxv
... natural course of events , been led to repudiate utterly the Presbyterians , the Scots , and their principles , and to regard them as narrow - minded and pragmatical men , enemies to English freedom . Phillips believes that his uncle ...
... natural course of events , been led to repudiate utterly the Presbyterians , the Scots , and their principles , and to regard them as narrow - minded and pragmatical men , enemies to English freedom . Phillips believes that his uncle ...
Page xxxii
... natural than that the Government of the new Commonwealth should seek to attach to its official service the author of such a pamphlet , who was moreover a man of such merits and antecedents otherwise ? Hardly , in fact , had the first ...
... natural than that the Government of the new Commonwealth should seek to attach to its official service the author of such a pamphlet , who was moreover a man of such merits and antecedents otherwise ? Hardly , in fact , had the first ...
Page lxi
... nature of some of them , that Milton's name prefixed to a book was again in some request . 66 " " To complete our formal chronology of the Poems , we have now only to extricate from among the productions of the ten years in Artillery ...
... nature of some of them , that Milton's name prefixed to a book was again in some request . 66 " " To complete our formal chronology of the Poems , we have now only to extricate from among the productions of the ten years in Artillery ...
Page lxvii
... nature of Christ which were substantially those of high Arianism , as distinct from the lower Socinianism . It shows him also to have been , on the whole , Arminian and Anti - Calvinistic in his views of Free Will and Predestination ...
... nature of Christ which were substantially those of high Arianism , as distinct from the lower Socinianism . It shows him also to have been , on the whole , Arminian and Anti - Calvinistic in his views of Free Will and Predestination ...
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