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... delighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a sorry distich , in which he commends him for everything but his religion : and Milton , in return , addressed him in a Latin poem , which must have raised a high opinion 20 of ...
... delighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a sorry distich , in which he commends him for everything but his religion : and Milton , in return , addressed him in a Latin poem , which must have raised a high opinion 20 of ...
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... delighted in the pleasures of spare diet and 30 hard study ; for , as Phillips relates , ' having for a month led a philosophic life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends ...
... delighted in the pleasures of spare diet and 30 hard study ; for , as Phillips relates , ' having for a month led a philosophic life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends ...
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... delights himself with teasing his adversary as much as with confuting him . He makes a foolish allusion of Salmasius , whose doctrine he considers as servile and unmanly , to the stream of Salmasius , which , whoever entered , left half ...
... delights himself with teasing his adversary as much as with confuting him . He makes a foolish allusion of Salmasius , whose doctrine he considers as servile and unmanly , to the stream of Salmasius , which , whoever entered , left half ...
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... delighted to find him defied and insulted by a new name , not yet considered as any one's rival . If Christina , as is said , commended the defence of the people , her purpose must be to torment Salmasius , who was 15 then at court ...
... delighted to find him defied and insulted by a new name , not yet considered as any one's rival . If Christina , as is said , commended the defence of the people , her purpose must be to torment Salmasius , who was 15 then at court ...
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Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. the quarrel , Milton delighted himself with the belief that he had shortened Salmasius's life , and both perhaps with more malignity than reason . Salmasius died at the Spa , Sept. 3 , 1653 ; and ...
Samuel Johnson Charles Harding Firth. the quarrel , Milton delighted himself with the belief that he had shortened Salmasius's life , and both perhaps with more malignity than reason . Salmasius died at the Spa , Sept. 3 , 1653 ; and ...
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