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Page xvi
... live nor subsist unless it be mutual ; and where love cannot be , there can be left of wedlock nothing but the empty husk of an outside matrimony , as undelightful and unpleasing to God as any other kind xvi EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... live nor subsist unless it be mutual ; and where love cannot be , there can be left of wedlock nothing but the empty husk of an outside matrimony , as undelightful and unpleasing to God as any other kind xvi EDITOR'S PREFACE .
Page xx
... lives , praise , countenance , congratulation . To achieve this , the one party must be a magician , or the other party must be fools . The presumption , therefore , à priori , is , that Milton was not a regicide ; in fact , could not ...
... lives , praise , countenance , congratulation . To achieve this , the one party must be a magician , or the other party must be fools . The presumption , therefore , à priori , is , that Milton was not a regicide ; in fact , could not ...
Page xxviii
... Lives of the Poets , and con- demned to the oblivion it deserves , the following remarks would be in some measure unnecessary . But so long as that production is reprinted , and circulated , every honest and impartial man , however ...
... Lives of the Poets , and con- demned to the oblivion it deserves , the following remarks would be in some measure unnecessary . But so long as that production is reprinted , and circulated , every honest and impartial man , however ...
Page xxxviii
... live in any City , Burrough , or Town Incorporate within this our Kingdom of England , the Dominion of Wales , and Town of Berwick upon Tweed ; in whose hands any of those books are , or hereafter shall be , that they , upon pain of our ...
... live in any City , Burrough , or Town Incorporate within this our Kingdom of England , the Dominion of Wales , and Town of Berwick upon Tweed ; in whose hands any of those books are , or hereafter shall be , that they , upon pain of our ...
Page xxxix
... live , thoud'st call Salmasius from the dead . " He would , I believe , have called Salmasius from the dead , or died himself , rather than have been author of such trumpery verses , Nine years after his death , ( 1683 , ) twenty ...
... live , thoud'st call Salmasius from the dead . " He would , I believe , have called Salmasius from the dead , or died himself , rather than have been author of such trumpery verses , Nine years after his death , ( 1683 , ) twenty ...
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