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... field of controversy , and opposed Milton on every question connected with the interests of society , the existence of the monarchy , and the preservation of the church . Johnson would have acknowledged no government that was not ...
... field of controversy , and opposed Milton on every question connected with the interests of society , the existence of the monarchy , and the preservation of the church . Johnson would have acknowledged no government that was not ...
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... fields of air . You shall likewise have some information respecting my studies . I went through the perusal of the Greek authors to the time when they ceased to be Greeks . I was long employed in unravelling the obscure history of the ...
... fields of air . You shall likewise have some information respecting my studies . I went through the perusal of the Greek authors to the time when they ceased to be Greeks . I was long employed in unravelling the obscure history of the ...
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... field of controversy ; for he owns that he was not disposed to this manner of writing , wherein knowing myself inferior to my- self , led by the genial power of nature to another task , I have the use , as I may account it , but of my ...
... field of controversy ; for he owns that he was not disposed to this manner of writing , wherein knowing myself inferior to my- self , led by the genial power of nature to another task , I have the use , as I may account it , but of my ...
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... Fields , and continued the instruction of a few scholars , chiefly the sons of gentlemen his friends . That there ever was a design of making him an adjutant gene- ral in the army of Sir William Waller may be doubted ; for Philips has ...
... Fields , and continued the instruction of a few scholars , chiefly the sons of gentlemen his friends . That there ever was a design of making him an adjutant gene- ral in the army of Sir William Waller may be doubted ; for Philips has ...
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... field for Milton to divert himself with his barbarous phrases and solecisms . ' p . 95. The fact is , Salmasius , with all his vast erudition , from a hasty impetuosity of mind , committed occasionally great mistakes . I have a work of ...
... field for Milton to divert himself with his barbarous phrases and solecisms . ' p . 95. The fact is , Salmasius , with all his vast erudition , from a hasty impetuosity of mind , committed occasionally great mistakes . I have a work of ...
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