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Page 52
... proved a total failure ; and a second expedition , a twelvemonth later , proved equally unsuccess- ful , when led by Lord Denbigh . Such was the gloomy foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening ...
... proved a total failure ; and a second expedition , a twelvemonth later , proved equally unsuccess- ful , when led by Lord Denbigh . Such was the gloomy foreign aspect of affairs . The domestic situation was still more threatening ...
Page 233
... of the Protectoral government . These writ- ings however proved his consistency , and show- ed him to be still the Milton of old times , and * Prose Works . ardently as ever wedded to the " good old cause OF JOHN MILTON . 233.
... of the Protectoral government . These writ- ings however proved his consistency , and show- ed him to be still the Milton of old times , and * Prose Works . ardently as ever wedded to the " good old cause OF JOHN MILTON . 233.
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... proved himself as superior to his contempora- ries in polemics and Christian statesmanship , as it was still reserved for him to prove him- self superior to all rivals in the different sphere of the sublimest poetry . Then also was ...
... proved himself as superior to his contempora- ries in polemics and Christian statesmanship , as it was still reserved for him to prove him- self superior to all rivals in the different sphere of the sublimest poetry . Then also was ...
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