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Page 60
... complete holiday in turning over the Greek and Latin authors ; not but that sometimes I exchanged the coun- try for the town , either for the purpose of buying books , or for that of learning something new in mathematics or in music ...
... complete holiday in turning over the Greek and Latin authors ; not but that sometimes I exchanged the coun- try for the town , either for the purpose of buying books , or for that of learning something new in mathematics or in music ...
Page 71
... complete hol- iday in turning over the Greek and Latin writers " while at Horton , Milton's intellectual labor seems to have been really exhaustive , embracing a " ceaseless round of study and reading . " His pen was seldom idle . It ...
... complete hol- iday in turning over the Greek and Latin writers " while at Horton , Milton's intellectual labor seems to have been really exhaustive , embracing a " ceaseless round of study and reading . " His pen was seldom idle . It ...
Page 231
... complete separation and independence of church and state . His definition of evangelical religion in the first of these treatises is terse and admi- rable : " What evangelical religion is , is told in two words , faith and charity , or ...
... complete separation and independence of church and state . His definition of evangelical religion in the first of these treatises is terse and admi- rable : " What evangelical religion is , is told in two words , faith and charity , or ...
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