The Poetical Works of John Milton: With LifeJohn Kendrick, 1850 - 658 páginas |
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... lawlessness with which it was pursued , needed the evils of a revolution to wipe away the stain from the nation : and the unhappy king , with his high notions of prerogative , had abundantly shown that he LIFE OF JOHN MILTON . xiii.
... lawlessness with which it was pursued , needed the evils of a revolution to wipe away the stain from the nation : and the unhappy king , with his high notions of prerogative , had abundantly shown that he LIFE OF JOHN MILTON . xiii.
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... king . Milton was in no way implicated in this act of judicial judgment by the popular leaders on their king ; but he viewed with disgust the lamentations of the Presbyterian party for the final ac- complishment of the result which they ...
... king . Milton was in no way implicated in this act of judicial judgment by the popular leaders on their king ; but he viewed with disgust the lamentations of the Presbyterian party for the final ac- complishment of the result which they ...
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... king , anxious to appeal to the courts of Europe against the judgment of the people of Eng- land , employed , as his advocate , Salmasius , an honorary pro- fessor in the University of Leyden . It would have been dif- ficult for Charles ...
... king , anxious to appeal to the courts of Europe against the judgment of the people of Eng- land , employed , as his advocate , Salmasius , an honorary pro- fessor in the University of Leyden . It would have been dif- ficult for Charles ...
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... King afterwards learning of this device , it is said to have afforded him much mirth , and he commended his policy " in escaping death by a seasonable show of dying . " In this concealment he remained safe , while some of his old ...
... King afterwards learning of this device , it is said to have afforded him much mirth , and he commended his policy " in escaping death by a seasonable show of dying . " In this concealment he remained safe , while some of his old ...
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... king , and finished about three years after that event . It formed his solace and occupation during those months of conceal- ment , to which a passage in the seventh book is , with much probability , supposed to allude . Released ...
... king , and finished about three years after that event . It formed his solace and occupation during those months of conceal- ment , to which a passage in the seventh book is , with much probability , supposed to allude . Released ...
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