The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page x
... 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 Naturam non pati Senium , of which printed copies were made at Cambridge ...
... 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 Naturam non pati Senium , of which printed copies were made at Cambridge ...
Page xxiv
... published ( August 1643 ) an extraordinary pamphlet entitled " The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce Restored , to the Good of both Sexes , " in which , without mention of his own case , but with implied reference to it , he argued ...
... published ( August 1643 ) an extraordinary pamphlet entitled " The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce Restored , to the Good of both Sexes , " in which , without mention of his own case , but with implied reference to it , he argued ...
Page xxix
... published by the London Presbyterians , he would have been called to account by the Church Courts and remitted by them to the Civil . Only the fact that the Presbytery set up was imperfect and tentative , with no real powers as yet over ...
... published by the London Presbyterians , he would have been called to account by the Church Courts and remitted by them to the Civil . Only the fact that the Presbytery set up was imperfect and tentative , with no real powers as yet over ...
Page xxxiv
... published , Mr. Milton was requested to see to it ; everything , in short , involving literary knowledge or judgment went to Mr. Milton rather than to Mr. Frost . Occasionally he brought some matter of his own accord before the Council ...
... published , Mr. Milton was requested to see to it ; everything , in short , involving literary knowledge or judgment went to Mr. Milton rather than to Mr. Frost . Occasionally he brought some matter of his own accord before the Council ...
Page xxxv
... published by authority in May 1649 , when Charles II . had been proclaimed in Ireland , and the Marquis of Ormond was trying to unite in his cause the native Irish Roman Catholics , the English settlers , and the Ulster Presbyterians ...
... published by authority in May 1649 , when Charles II . had been proclaimed in Ireland , and the Marquis of Ormond was trying to unite in his cause the native Irish Roman Catholics , the English settlers , and the Ulster Presbyterians ...
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