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Page 113
... godlike deeds ; and then he that wishes to break your union , a cleaving curse be his inheritance to all generations . " In 1641 , the same year in which Milton's " Treatise on the Reformation " appeared , a number OF JOHN MILTON . 113.
... godlike deeds ; and then he that wishes to break your union , a cleaving curse be his inheritance to all generations . " In 1641 , the same year in which Milton's " Treatise on the Reformation " appeared , a number OF JOHN MILTON . 113.
Page 199
... appeared . The first was weakly though venomously written , and Mil- ton , not deigning to notice it , turned it over to the youthful pen of his nephew , Phillips , then scarce twenty years old . The other was published at the Hague in ...
... appeared . The first was weakly though venomously written , and Mil- ton , not deigning to notice it , turned it over to the youthful pen of his nephew , Phillips , then scarce twenty years old . The other was published at the Hague in ...
Page 285
... appeared in the edition of 1645 . In the following year , 1674 , his familiar Latin letters , now widely celebrated , and some of his university exercises , were published ; and in some part of this same year his laborious and splendid ...
... appeared in the edition of 1645 . In the following year , 1674 , his familiar Latin letters , now widely celebrated , and some of his university exercises , were published ; and in some part of this same year his laborious and splendid ...
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