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Page vi
... mind under the blindness with which he had been afflicted for nearly three years . The works commenced under these circumstances were Paradise Lost , a Latin Thesaurus , intended as an improvement on that by Robert Stephens , and a body ...
... mind under the blindness with which he had been afflicted for nearly three years . The works commenced under these circumstances were Paradise Lost , a Latin Thesaurus , intended as an improvement on that by Robert Stephens , and a body ...
Page xvii
... mind which led him to view every surrender of indi- vidual opinion , whether in morals or politics , as an infringement on the rights of natural liberty . In his time power was abused , under pretence of religion , in a degree to which ...
... mind which led him to view every surrender of indi- vidual opinion , whether in morals or politics , as an infringement on the rights of natural liberty . In his time power was abused , under pretence of religion , in a degree to which ...
Page xix
... mind acquired from his earliest years that reverential and devotional cast which is perceptible in all his writings . In the sonnet written on attaining his three and twentieth year , he unfolds the principle on which he acted . Be it ...
... mind acquired from his earliest years that reverential and devotional cast which is perceptible in all his writings . In the sonnet written on attaining his three and twentieth year , he unfolds the principle on which he acted . Be it ...
Page xx
... mind , and set the affections in right tune ; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's almightiness , and what he works , and what he suffers to be wrought with high providence in his church ; to sing ...
... mind , and set the affections in right tune ; to celebrate in glorious and lofty hymns the throne and equipage of God's almightiness , and what he works , and what he suffers to be wrought with high providence in his church ; to sing ...
Page xxii
... mind softened by the influence of religious principle , and becoming gradually more tolerant of the supposed errors of others , as the period drew near when he must answer for his own before an unerring tribunal . Milton pursues his ...
... mind softened by the influence of religious principle , and becoming gradually more tolerant of the supposed errors of others , as the period drew near when he must answer for his own before an unerring tribunal . Milton pursues his ...
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