The Prose Works of John Milton: A defence of the people of England. A second defence of the people of England. EikonoklastesH.G. Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... force ; till finding Anteros at last , he kindles and repairs the almost - faded ammunition of his deity , by the reflection of a coequal and homogeneal fire . Thus mine author sung it to me ; and , by the leave of those who would be ...
... force ; till finding Anteros at last , he kindles and repairs the almost - faded ammunition of his deity , by the reflection of a coequal and homogeneal fire . Thus mine author sung it to me ; and , by the leave of those who would be ...
Page xx
... force of art , and partaking rather of the nature of miracle , to obtain from men , while openly aiming at their lives , praise , countenance , congratulation . To achieve this , the one party must be a magician , or the other party ...
... force of art , and partaking rather of the nature of miracle , to obtain from men , while openly aiming at their lives , praise , countenance , congratulation . To achieve this , the one party must be a magician , or the other party ...
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... force of the reasoning more apparent . But whoever has patience to penetrate beneath the surface , and be delighted with ideas rather than words , will find equal pleasure and instruction in the study of the Defence , more especially at ...
... force of the reasoning more apparent . But whoever has patience to penetrate beneath the surface , and be delighted with ideas rather than words , will find equal pleasure and instruction in the study of the Defence , more especially at ...
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... force of arms broke the king's pride , and his unruly domineering , and afterwards put an end to both by inflicting a memor- able punishment upon himself , and as thoroughly as a single person did with ease but of late confute and con ...
... force of arms broke the king's pride , and his unruly domineering , and afterwards put an end to both by inflicting a memor- able punishment upon himself , and as thoroughly as a single person did with ease but of late confute and con ...
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... will bear . What state soever is pestered with factions , and defends itself by force of arms , is very just in having regard to those only that are sound and untainted , and in overlooking or secluding the : 14 PREFACE .
... will bear . What state soever is pestered with factions , and defends itself by force of arms , is very just in having regard to those only that are sound and untainted , and in overlooking or secluding the : 14 PREFACE .
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