The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Page viii
... lords than the efficacy of their ministry in God's vineyard ; who , like Laud , would consent , in compliance with the desires of a popish king , to the profanation of the sabbath , in the hope of having their ambition gratified by ...
... lords than the efficacy of their ministry in God's vineyard ; who , like Laud , would consent , in compliance with the desires of a popish king , to the profanation of the sabbath , in the hope of having their ambition gratified by ...
Page xi
... lords , our highest officers of state , though they come furnished with no more experience than they learned between the cook and the manciple , or more profoundly at the college audit , or the regent - house , or , to come to their ...
... lords , our highest officers of state , though they come furnished with no more experience than they learned between the cook and the manciple , or more profoundly at the college audit , or the regent - house , or , to come to their ...
Page xiv
... Lord said , It is not good that man should be alone , ” - having contended that , excepting for the continuation of the human race , " manly friendship , in all other regard , had been a more be- coming solace for Adam , than to spend ...
... Lord said , It is not good that man should be alone , ” - having contended that , excepting for the continuation of the human race , " manly friendship , in all other regard , had been a more be- coming solace for Adam , than to spend ...
Page xxiv
... lords , who daily , in the senate or at popular assemblies , urge forward the work of reformation . But , among those who most honourably distinguish themselves in the service of the people , advocating the cause which Milton advo ...
... lords , who daily , in the senate or at popular assemblies , urge forward the work of reformation . But , among those who most honourably distinguish themselves in the service of the people , advocating the cause which Milton advo ...
Page xxxi
... Lord Chesterfield who saw what Hamilton describes , and dared not with his sword revenge the insult , might , forsooth , have thought it a piece of condescension to be seen in the Delphic cavern of England , whence proceeded those ...
... Lord Chesterfield who saw what Hamilton describes , and dared not with his sword revenge the insult , might , forsooth , have thought it a piece of condescension to be seen in the Delphic cavern of England , whence proceeded those ...
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