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... Milton , the pride and glory of poetry , wrote and toiled for liberty . Then were heard in Parliament the speeches of Cromwell , rough , effective , and im- posing , like his own great deeds ; and such a critic as Carlyle has placed ...
... Milton , the pride and glory of poetry , wrote and toiled for liberty . Then were heard in Parliament the speeches of Cromwell , rough , effective , and im- posing , like his own great deeds ; and such a critic as Carlyle has placed ...
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... Milton and Shakspeare , which are in every bodies ' mouth , may be found . So too , the notes along the margin , while they give only what is contained in the introduction , break the current of the reader's thoughts , and take away ...
... Milton and Shakspeare , which are in every bodies ' mouth , may be found . So too , the notes along the margin , while they give only what is contained in the introduction , break the current of the reader's thoughts , and take away ...
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... Milton , if the rule of locality be enforced , cannot be considered as a national poet , unless , forsooth , England asserts her claim to those regions he describes ; and this , as far as regards one of them , at least , we cannot think ...
... Milton , if the rule of locality be enforced , cannot be considered as a national poet , unless , forsooth , England asserts her claim to those regions he describes ; and this , as far as regards one of them , at least , we cannot think ...
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