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Page 172
... perhaps , or shortly after the publication of the " Iconoclastes , " Milton re- moved from Holborn to a lodging in the house of one Thompson , at Charing - cross , and after- wards to apartments in Scotland - yard . Here a third child ...
... perhaps , or shortly after the publication of the " Iconoclastes , " Milton re- moved from Holborn to a lodging in the house of one Thompson , at Charing - cross , and after- wards to apartments in Scotland - yard . Here a third child ...
Page 181
... perhaps inclined to the opposite fault , of replying too frequently even to his irrelevant and trivial sophistries , and of treating them , as arguments , with a degree of attention of which they were undeserving . " One thing alone ...
... perhaps inclined to the opposite fault , of replying too frequently even to his irrelevant and trivial sophistries , and of treating them , as arguments , with a degree of attention of which they were undeserving . " One thing alone ...
Page 273
... had fallen a victim to the plague in 1666 , Peter Heimbach , a learned and famous Ger- man scholar and politician , and perhaps a sometime pupil of the immortal Englishman , wrote anxiously to 12 * OF JOHN MILTON . 273.
... had fallen a victim to the plague in 1666 , Peter Heimbach , a learned and famous Ger- man scholar and politician , and perhaps a sometime pupil of the immortal Englishman , wrote anxiously to 12 * OF JOHN MILTON . 273.
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