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... of scripture which treat of marriage . This innovation was opposed , as might be
expected , by the clergy , who , then holding their famous assembly at
Westminster , procured that the author should be called before the lords ; but “ 32
MILTON.
... of scripture which treat of marriage . This innovation was opposed , as might be
expected , by the clergy , who , then holding their famous assembly at
Westminster , procured that the author should be called before the lords ; but “ 32
MILTON.
Pagina 33
author should be called before the lords ; but “ that house , ” says Wood , “
whether approving the doctrine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss
him . ' There seems not to have been much written against him , nor any thing by
any ...
author should be called before the lords ; but “ that house , ” says Wood , “
whether approving the doctrine , or not favouring his accusers , did soon dismiss
him . ' There seems not to have been much written against him , nor any thing by
any ...
Pagina 135
OHN WILMOT , afterwards earl of Rochester , Jother som er en afterwards bed
beskers het known by the title of lord Wilmot , so often mentioned in Clarendon's
History , was born April 10 , 1647 , at Ditchley , in Oxfordshire . After a
grammatical ...
OHN WILMOT , afterwards earl of Rochester , Jother som er en afterwards bed
beskers het known by the title of lord Wilmot , so often mentioned in Clarendon's
History , was born April 10 , 1647 , at Ditchley , in Oxfordshire . After a
grammatical ...
Pagina 137
... and was so worn away by a long illness , that life went out without a struggle .
Lord Rochester was eminent for the vigour of his colloquial wit , and remarkable
for many wild pranks and sallies of extravagance . The glare of his general VOL .
... and was so worn away by a long illness , that life went out without a struggle .
Lord Rochester was eminent for the vigour of his colloquial wit , and remarkable
for many wild pranks and sallies of extravagance . The glare of his general VOL .
Pagina 138
Of some of the pieces , however , there is no doubt : the Imitation of Horace's
Satire , the Verses to lord Mulgrave , Satire against Man , the Verses upon
Nothing , and , perhaps , some others , are , I believe , genuine ; and , perhaps ,
most of ...
Of some of the pieces , however , there is no doubt : the Imitation of Horace's
Satire , the Verses to lord Mulgrave , Satire against Man , the Verses upon
Nothing , and , perhaps , some others , are , I believe , genuine ; and , perhaps ,
most of ...
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