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A compendium of English literature: chronologically ...
touching wherefore is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men ; as by
what hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited, that
neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy, but the enforcement
of ...
Charles Dexter Cleveland, 1865
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A Compendium of English Literature, Chronologically Arranged ...
touching wherefore is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men ; as by
what hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited, that
neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy, but the enforcement
of ...
Charles Dexter Cleveland, 1854
Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelates, the touching
wherefore is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men ; as by what hath
been said I may deserve of charitablo readers to be credited, that neither envy
nor gall ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Disquietment, dis-kvri'et-ment, ». Act of disquieting. Disquietness, dis-kwi'et-ncs, s
. Uneasiness; restlessness ; disturbance of peace in body or mind. Disquietous,
dis-kwi'et-us, a. Causing disquiet. — Obsolete. Disquietude, dis-kwi'e-tude, s.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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Autobiography: Or, Milton's Life in His Own Words
Concerning, therefore, this wayward subject against prelaty, the touching
whereof is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men, as by what hath
been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited, that neither envy
nor gall ...
John Milton, James J. G. Graham, 1872
“Concerning therefore-this wayward subject against prelates, the touching
wherefore is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men; as by what hath
been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited, that neither envy
nor gall ...
John Milton, Sir Egerton Brydges, 1835
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The American Quarterly Observer
Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelaty, the touching whereof
is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men, as by what hath been said I
may deserve of charitable readers to be credited, that neither envy nor gall hath ...
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The Life of John Milton: with Conjectures on the origin of ...
... sacrisice of his favorite pursuits : this he has stated in the following very forcible
and interesting language : " Concerning therefore this wayward subject " against
prelaty, the touching whereof is so dis- " tasteful and disquietous to a number of ...
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People's edition of the entire works of W. E. Channing
"Concerning, therefore, this wayward subject against prelaty, the touching
whereof is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men, as by what hath
been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited, that neither envy
nor gall ...
William Ellery Channing, Robert E. B. Maclellan, 1843
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The life of Milton. Second edition, 1796 ... A facsimile ...
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Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelaty, the touching whereof
is so distasteful and disquietous to a number of men, as by what hath been said I
...