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Whatever we may think of his political tenets , let us render justice to the courage
and the consistency with which he supported them . — The mind of Milton was in
unison with the high - toned spirit of this resolute friend , and we shall soon see ...
Whatever we may think of his political tenets , let us render justice to the courage
and the consistency with which he supported them . — The mind of Milton was in
unison with the high - toned spirit of this resolute friend , and we shall soon see ...
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Dr. Johnson , though one of the learned , here shows not that candour which the
liberal statesman had described as the characteristic of their judgment . The
biographer , uttering himself political tenets of the most servile complexion ,
accuses ...
Dr. Johnson , though one of the learned , here shows not that candour which the
liberal statesman had described as the characteristic of their judgment . The
biographer , uttering himself political tenets of the most servile complexion ,
accuses ...
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In this fortunate cscape from the grasp of triumphant and vindi & tive power ,
Milton may be considered as terminating his political life : commencing from his
return to the continent , it had extended to a period of twenty years ; in three of
these ...
In this fortunate cscape from the grasp of triumphant and vindi & tive power ,
Milton may be considered as terminating his political life : commencing from his
return to the continent , it had extended to a period of twenty years ; in three of
these ...
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