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... continued to shackle the press . He was earnest not to elevate a party , but to elevate mankind . In his fourfold character of Christian , states- man , poet , and man , Milton deserves all the respect that he has ever received . His ...
... continued to shackle the press . He was earnest not to elevate a party , but to elevate mankind . In his fourfold character of Christian , states- man , poet , and man , Milton deserves all the respect that he has ever received . His ...
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... continued ovation . Into the living society of the city , at that time peculiarly agreeable and learned , he found instant and cordial admission , mak- ing friends to whom he continued life - long attached . " There immediately , " he ...
... continued ovation . Into the living society of the city , at that time peculiarly agreeable and learned , he found instant and cordial admission , mak- ing friends to whom he continued life - long attached . " There immediately , " he ...
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... continued under the Protectorate , with Milton still at its head , he being allowed to have , on account of his blindness , an assistant , one Andrew Mar- vell , a person of learning and real worth , be- sides being a devoted friend of ...
... continued under the Protectorate , with Milton still at its head , he being allowed to have , on account of his blindness , an assistant , one Andrew Mar- vell , a person of learning and real worth , be- sides being a devoted friend of ...
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