The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan, 1890 |
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... thought , undone all that was essential in the English Reformation , and brought the Church of England back into the shadow of the Church of Rome . Nor did there seem to be any hope of deliverance . Laud's supremacy in England seemed to ...
... thought , undone all that was essential in the English Reformation , and brought the Church of England back into the shadow of the Church of Rome . Nor did there seem to be any hope of deliverance . Laud's supremacy in England seemed to ...
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... thought . " From Florence , through Siena , Milton went to Rome . His stay here extended over nearly two months more ( Oct. - Nov . 1638 ) ; and here again , besides musing amid the ruins of the Eternal City , seeing the galleries and ...
... thought . " From Florence , through Siena , Milton went to Rome . His stay here extended over nearly two months more ( Oct. - Nov . 1638 ) ; and here again , besides musing amid the ruins of the Eternal City , seeing the galleries and ...
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... thought it would be a blot on their escutcheon " whenever the Court should come to flourish again . However , it so " incensed our author that he thought it would be dishonourable ever to receive her again after such a repulse ; so that ...
... thought it would be a blot on their escutcheon " whenever the Court should come to flourish again . However , it so " incensed our author that he thought it would be dishonourable ever to receive her again after such a repulse ; so that ...
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... thought the very man for the post . While Mr. Frost , as the General Secretary , would be always present at the Council meetings , and would have the conduct of the multifarious ordinary business of the Council , Mr. Milton would have ...
... thought the very man for the post . While Mr. Frost , as the General Secretary , would be always present at the Council meetings , and would have the conduct of the multifarious ordinary business of the Council , Mr. Milton would have ...
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... thought fit to declare " their resentment and good acceptance of the same , and that the " thanks of the Council be returned to Mr. Milton , and their sense represented in that behalf . " But it was abroad , and among foreigners in ...
... thought fit to declare " their resentment and good acceptance of the same , and that the " thanks of the Council be returned to Mr. Milton , and their sense represented in that behalf . " But it was abroad , and among foreigners in ...
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