The Life of Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix |
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It is to be suspected ( he says ) " that his predominant desire was to destroy rather
than “ establish ; and that he felt not so much the love of liberty as repugnance to
authority . ” Such a fufpicion may indeed be harboured by political rancour , but ...
It is to be suspected ( he says ) " that his predominant desire was to destroy rather
than “ establish ; and that he felt not so much the love of liberty as repugnance to
authority . ” Such a fufpicion may indeed be harboured by political rancour , but ...
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