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... church , and did not notice that when the poet lamented the death of the scholar whose laborious days had missed their earthly guerdon , he was thinking of his own labours also , and of what might be their fate too . In the same manner ...
... church , and did not notice that when the poet lamented the death of the scholar whose laborious days had missed their earthly guerdon , he was thinking of his own labours also , and of what might be their fate too . In the same manner ...
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... Church , ' he ingeniously proposes ' that the profits of the lands forfeited by the act for superstitious uses ro should be applied to such academies all over the land where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may ...
... Church , ' he ingeniously proposes ' that the profits of the lands forfeited by the act for superstitious uses ro should be applied to such academies all over the land where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may ...
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... church by some lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to have written his 15 Arcades ; for while he lived at Horton he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he ...
... church by some lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to have written his 15 Arcades ; for while he lived at Horton he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he ...
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... church , being willing to help the Puritans , who were , he says , ' inferior to the Prelates in 20 learning . ' Hall , Bishop of Norwich , had published an ' Humble Remonstrance , ' in defence of Episcopacy ; to which , in 1641 , five ...
... church , being willing to help the Puritans , who were , he says , ' inferior to the Prelates in 20 learning . ' Hall , Bishop of Norwich , had published an ' Humble Remonstrance , ' in defence of Episcopacy ; to which , in 1641 , five ...
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... Church Government urged against Prelacy , ' by Mr. John Milton , 1642. In this book he discovers , not with ostenta- 5 tious exultation , but with calm confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises to undertake ...
... Church Government urged against Prelacy , ' by Mr. John Milton , 1642. In this book he discovers , not with ostenta- 5 tious exultation , but with calm confidence , his high opinion of his own powers ; and promises to undertake ...
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