Milton: A Sheaf of Gleanings After His Biographers and Annotators: I. Genealogical Investigation. II. Notes on Some of His PoemsJ. R. Smith, 1850 - 72 страница |
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... respecting families who were not of the class of those who appeared at the Heralds ' Visitations , though they might be but just below many who did so appear and entered themselves on record , thus evincing the extreme importance , if ...
... respecting families who were not of the class of those who appeared at the Heralds ' Visitations , though they might be but just below many who did so appear and entered themselves on record , thus evincing the extreme importance , if ...
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... respecting the choice of a profession . We pass to another subject . III . MILTON'S MOTHER . It seems extraordinary that we should have no certain information concerning the mo- ther to whom England owes this one of the noblest of its ...
... respecting the choice of a profession . We pass to another subject . III . MILTON'S MOTHER . It seems extraordinary that we should have no certain information concerning the mo- ther to whom England owes this one of the noblest of its ...
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... to the statement of Mr. Loveday , that Wood received part of his information respecting Milton from Joyner , a Fellow of one of the Colleges at Oxford . berbach of Chester in 1736 , there had been in GENEALOGICAL INVESTIGATION . 19.
... to the statement of Mr. Loveday , that Wood received part of his information respecting Milton from Joyner , a Fellow of one of the Colleges at Oxford . berbach of Chester in 1736 , there had been in GENEALOGICAL INVESTIGATION . 19.
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... respecting him is , that he set out in 1638 ; yet dates give a feeling of con- fidence in the statement of facts , so that it will not be wholly without its use to future writers on the life of this eminent person , to say that there ...
... respecting him is , that he set out in 1638 ; yet dates give a feeling of con- fidence in the statement of facts , so that it will not be wholly without its use to future writers on the life of this eminent person , to say that there ...
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... respecting the Powels and Minshuls , the families from whom Milton re- ceived his first and his third wife , very little inquiry has ever been bestowed on the family connections of Catherine Woodcock , the second wife , who died his ...
... respecting the Powels and Minshuls , the families from whom Milton re- ceived his first and his third wife , very little inquiry has ever been bestowed on the family connections of Catherine Woodcock , the second wife , who died his ...
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Страница 67 - Unargued I obey : so God ordains ; God is thy law, thou mine : to know no more Is woman's happiest knowledge and her praise.
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Страница 57 - He also against the house of God was bold: 470 A leper once he lost, and gained a king — Ahaz, his sottish conqueror, whom he drew God's altar to disparage and displace For one of Syrian mode, whereon to burn His odious offerings, and adore the gods Whom he had vanquished.