The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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... from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against the poisoned
arrows of flander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness and simplicity
of heart , which lead a youthful poet to make his own affections and amusements
...
... from motives of justice and honour , to defend himself against the poisoned
arrows of flander ; and , in his younger days , from that tenderness and simplicity
of heart , which lead a youthful poet to make his own affections and amusements
...
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... his more diffufive detraction may be traced in almost every page of the
biographer : not to encounter it on its first appearance , and wherever it is visible
and important , would be to fail in that justice and regard towards the character of
Milton ...
... his more diffufive detraction may be traced in almost every page of the
biographer : not to encounter it on its first appearance , and wherever it is visible
and important , would be to fail in that justice and regard towards the character of
Milton ...
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as this work by a third Address to the Parliament , and , speaking of their justice
and candour in disdaining to think of persecuting him for his doctrine , according
to the instigation of his enemies , he expreffes his gratitude in the following ...
as this work by a third Address to the Parliament , and , speaking of their justice
and candour in disdaining to think of persecuting him for his doctrine , according
to the instigation of his enemies , he expreffes his gratitude in the following ...
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... a new commission for his office of " chief justice of Chester , which he refused ,
alledging that he held that place by a grant from the “ parliament of England , to
continue , quamdiu “ se bene gefferit ; ' and whether he had carried “ himself with
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... a new commission for his office of " chief justice of Chester , which he refused ,
alledging that he held that place by a grant from the “ parliament of England , to
continue , quamdiu “ se bene gefferit ; ' and whether he had carried “ himself with
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This opposition to the usurper was assuredly magnanimous , and the more so as
Bradshaw persisted in it , and actually went his circuit as chief justice without
paying any regard to what Cromwell had required . The odium which the
president ...
This opposition to the usurper was assuredly magnanimous , and the more so as
Bradshaw persisted in it , and actually went his circuit as chief justice without
paying any regard to what Cromwell had required . The odium which the
president ...
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