Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... Whigs which followed the dissolution of the Oxford Parliament , and that , in conse- quence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But * Joannis Miltoni , Angli ...
... Whigs which followed the dissolution of the Oxford Parliament , and that , in conse- quence of a general seizure of his papers , this work may have been brought to the office in which it had been found . But * Joannis Miltoni , Angli ...
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... whigs of that period , have no sooner crossed St. George's channel , than they begin to fill their bumpers to the glorious and immortal memory . They may truly boast that they look not at men , but measures . So that evil be done , they ...
... whigs of that period , have no sooner crossed St. George's channel , than they begin to fill their bumpers to the glorious and immortal memory . They may truly boast that they look not at men , but measures . So that evil be done , they ...
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... same work is prefixed an eulo- gium on Milton , which certainly could not have been accept- able at the court of Charles the Second . Many years later , • when Whig principles were in a great measure triumphant DRYDEN . 139.
... same work is prefixed an eulo- gium on Milton , which certainly could not have been accept- able at the court of Charles the Second . Many years later , • when Whig principles were in a great measure triumphant DRYDEN . 139.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. • when Whig principles were in a great measure triumphant , Sprat refused to admit a monument of John Philips into Westminister Abbey , because , in the epitaph , the name of Milton incidentally ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. • when Whig principles were in a great measure triumphant , Sprat refused to admit a monument of John Philips into Westminister Abbey , because , in the epitaph , the name of Milton incidentally ...
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... Whigs , when charters were in- vaded , when Jeffries and Kirke were making Somerset- shire what Lauderdale and Graham had made Scotland , where were the ten thousand brisk boys of Shaftesbury , the members of ignoramus juries , the ...
... Whigs , when charters were in- vaded , when Jeffries and Kirke were making Somerset- shire what Lauderdale and Graham had made Scotland , where were the ten thousand brisk boys of Shaftesbury , the members of ignoramus juries , the ...
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