The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... spirit , either fainting ere their own pretences , though never so just , be half attained , or through an inbred ... spirits , from those public sermons , especially of Brooks and Calamy , that they verily believed they should have been ...
... spirit , either fainting ere their own pretences , though never so just , be half attained , or through an inbred ... spirits , from those public sermons , especially of Brooks and Calamy , that they verily believed they should have been ...
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... spirit , I wish them , earnestly and calmly , not to fall off from their first principles , nor to affect rigour and superiority over men not under them ; not to com- pel unforcible things , in religion especially , which , if not vo ...
... spirit , I wish them , earnestly and calmly , not to fall off from their first principles , nor to affect rigour and superiority over men not under them ; not to com- pel unforcible things , in religion especially , which , if not vo ...
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... spirit , which breathes through the whole , kindling up an intense love of the good and the beautiful ; awakening in every breast a devout admiration for those possessors of virtue and genius commissioned by heaven to reveal to us how ...
... spirit , which breathes through the whole , kindling up an intense love of the good and the beautiful ; awakening in every breast a devout admiration for those possessors of virtue and genius commissioned by heaven to reveal to us how ...
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John Milton James Augustus St. John. and that virtuous spirit of martyrdom by which all its advocates should be inflamed . He works out his problem triumphantly . He proves , what had already been hinted at in the " Animadversions on the ...
John Milton James Augustus St. John. and that virtuous spirit of martyrdom by which all its advocates should be inflamed . He works out his problem triumphantly . He proves , what had already been hinted at in the " Animadversions on the ...
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... the insincerity of the writer . He could not conceal how unwillingly he even augured well of them ; and afterwards , in his reply to Smectymnuus , the different spirit that whom I so extolled I did not flatter , 50 AREOPAGITICA .
... the insincerity of the writer . He could not conceal how unwillingly he even augured well of them ; and afterwards , in his reply to Smectymnuus , the different spirit that whom I so extolled I did not flatter , 50 AREOPAGITICA .
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