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Page 44
... thought " strange in a Uni- ' versity of the reformed church . " Indeed the selfsame conflict between rot- ten formalism and scoffing infidelity on one • Masson's Life of Milton , p . 79 . side , and earnest , living , and sincere ...
... thought " strange in a Uni- ' versity of the reformed church . " Indeed the selfsame conflict between rot- ten formalism and scoffing infidelity on one • Masson's Life of Milton , p . 79 . side , and earnest , living , and sincere ...
Page 56
... thought . At all events it is very cer- tain that the whole body of his biographers with singular agreement have unanimously branded them as slanderous fables . But this shows that even the greatest and best of men , though their lives ...
... thought . At all events it is very cer- tain that the whole body of his biographers with singular agreement have unanimously branded them as slanderous fables . But this shows that even the greatest and best of men , though their lives ...
Page 266
... thought of . ' " * Thus at the close of 1666 Milton had , against every disadvantage of domestic and political trouble , of pecuniary embarrassment and blindness , prosecuted to a successful and triumphant climax his two great epics ...
... thought of . ' " * Thus at the close of 1666 Milton had , against every disadvantage of domestic and political trouble , of pecuniary embarrassment and blindness , prosecuted to a successful and triumphant climax his two great epics ...
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