The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1904 |
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... Italy . Milton cared as little as the Venetian monk how his notions might be received by the public , provided they exercised the proper degree of influence over those who , as lawgivers , had to determine upon the matter under ...
... Italy . Milton cared as little as the Venetian monk how his notions might be received by the public , provided they exercised the proper degree of influence over those who , as lawgivers , had to determine upon the matter under ...
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... Italy , and provided for their sub- sistence there , the British and French bishops judging it no decent to live on the public , chose rather to be at their own charges . Three only out of Britain , constrained through want , yet ...
... Italy , and provided for their sub- sistence there , the British and French bishops judging it no decent to live on the public , chose rather to be at their own charges . Three only out of Britain , constrained through want , yet ...
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... Italians , in scorn of such a servility use to do . Remember how they mangle our British names abroad : what trespass were it , if we in requital should as much neglect theirs ? And our learned Chaucer did not stick to do so , writing ...
... Italians , in scorn of such a servility use to do . Remember how they mangle our British names abroad : what trespass were it , if we in requital should as much neglect theirs ? And our learned Chaucer did not stick to do so , writing ...
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... Italy . Remonst . Learned and worthy Dr. Moulin shall tell them . Answ . Moulin says , in his book of the calling of pastors , that because bishops were the reformers of the English church . therefore they were left remaining : this ...
... Italy . Remonst . Learned and worthy Dr. Moulin shall tell them . Answ . Moulin says , in his book of the calling of pastors , that because bishops were the reformers of the English church . therefore they were left remaining : this ...
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... Italy , and those Hebrews of old , did for their country . " Here also , if we give Milton credit for knowing what was his own habitual practice , and being above unnecessary hypocrisy , we may discover a refutation of Dr. Johnson's ...
... Italy , and those Hebrews of old , did for their country . " Here also , if we give Milton credit for knowing what was his own habitual practice , and being above unnecessary hypocrisy , we may discover a refutation of Dr. Johnson's ...
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