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... of confcience , and produced by the sacrifice of his favourite pursuits : this he
has stated in the following very forcible and interesting language : of Con4 . ;
Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelaty , THE LIFE OF
MILTON .
... of confcience , and produced by the sacrifice of his favourite pursuits : this he
has stated in the following very forcible and interesting language : of Con4 . ;
Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelaty , THE LIFE OF
MILTON .
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... to enrich his native language . The sketch that he has drawn of himself and his
studies , at this period , is so interesting and honourable , that it would be be
injurious not to translate the Latin expressions to which THE LIFE OF MILTON .
95.
... to enrich his native language . The sketch that he has drawn of himself and his
studies , at this period , is so interesting and honourable , that it would be be
injurious not to translate the Latin expressions to which THE LIFE OF MILTON .
95.
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In this article posterity , to whom he made a very interesting appeal , has done
him ample justice ; still he is more admired than beloved ; yet in granting him only
admiration , we ungenerously withhold the richest half of that posthumous reward
...
In this article posterity , to whom he made a very interesting appeal , has done
him ample justice ; still he is more admired than beloved ; yet in granting him only
admiration , we ungenerously withhold the richest half of that posthumous reward
...
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