The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... follow as the shadow does the substance : to teach thus were mere pulpitry to them . This is the masterpiece of a modern politician , how to qualify and mould the sufferance of the people to the length of that foot that is to tread on ...
... follow as the shadow does the substance : to teach thus were mere pulpitry to them . This is the masterpiece of a modern politician , how to qualify and mould the sufferance of the people to the length of that foot that is to tread on ...
Page xvii
... follow rather what moral Sinai prescribes equal to our strength , than fondly to think within our strength all that LOST PARADISE relates . " * And many passages , too many to be here in- troduced , appear to contain the germs of ...
... follow rather what moral Sinai prescribes equal to our strength , than fondly to think within our strength all that LOST PARADISE relates . " * And many passages , too many to be here in- troduced , appear to contain the germs of ...
Page xxi
... follow the dictates of his will , which is no other than reason in activity ; for the slave , that is the subject of an absolute monarch , can never maintain that steadfast , unswerving perseverance in well - doing , which religion and ...
... follow the dictates of his will , which is no other than reason in activity ; for the slave , that is the subject of an absolute monarch , can never maintain that steadfast , unswerving perseverance in well - doing , which religion and ...
Page xxxvii
... follow- ing proclamation . BY THE KING . A PROCLAMATION , FOR calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton ; the one entituled , Johannis Miltoni Angli pro Populo Anglicano Defensio , contra Claudii Anonymi , alias ...
... follow- ing proclamation . BY THE KING . A PROCLAMATION , FOR calling in and suppressing of two books written by John Milton ; the one entituled , Johannis Miltoni Angli pro Populo Anglicano Defensio , contra Claudii Anonymi , alias ...
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... follow their example . Salmasius , no doubt , transgressed all the bounds of courtesy and decorum , in his attack upon the public of England ; and it was generally , in those times , considered part of a man's duty , when engaged in any ...
... follow their example . Salmasius , no doubt , transgressed all the bounds of courtesy and decorum , in his attack upon the public of England ; and it was generally , in those times , considered part of a man's duty , when engaged in any ...
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