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Even after it was published in Denmark , no Englishman thought of making a translation of the book , and it was not until fifty years more had come and gone that an English translation appeared . When the Danish gentleman made his copy ...
Even after it was published in Denmark , no Englishman thought of making a translation of the book , and it was not until fifty years more had come and gone that an English translation appeared . When the Danish gentleman made his copy ...
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Thought I tho ' to myself , “ What may this be ? This is mine own imagining , It is no life 1 that speaketh unto me ; It is a bell , or that impression Of my thought causeth this illusion , That maketh me think so nicely in this wise " ...
Thought I tho ' to myself , “ What may this be ? This is mine own imagining , It is no life 1 that speaketh unto me ; It is a bell , or that impression Of my thought causeth this illusion , That maketh me think so nicely in this wise " ...
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Milton desired that a man should have not only freedom of thought , but freedom to write down and print and publish these thoughts . But the rulers of England , ever since printing had been introduced , had thought otherwise , and by ...
Milton desired that a man should have not only freedom of thought , but freedom to write down and print and publish these thoughts . But the rulers of England , ever since printing had been introduced , had thought otherwise , and by ...
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