The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 3Bell, 1881 |
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Page 345
... mean not error , for error is not properly consent : and why should not consent be here understood with equity and good to either part , as in all other friendly covenants , and not be strained and cruelly urged to the mischief and ...
... mean not error , for error is not properly consent : and why should not consent be here understood with equity and good to either part , as in all other friendly covenants , and not be strained and cruelly urged to the mischief and ...
Page 452
... mean . Certainly to teach us were no disho- nest method : Christ himself hath often used hyperboles in his teaching ; and gravest authors , both Aristotle in the se- cond of his " Ethics to Nichomachus , " and Seneca in his seventh " de ...
... mean . Certainly to teach us were no disho- nest method : Christ himself hath often used hyperboles in his teaching ; and gravest authors , both Aristotle in the se- cond of his " Ethics to Nichomachus , " and Seneca in his seventh " de ...
Page 473
... mean , or lowly . Logic , therefore , so much as is useful , is to be referred to this due place with all her well - couched heads and topics , until it be time to open her contracted palm into a graceful and ornate rhetoric , taught ...
... mean , or lowly . Logic , therefore , so much as is useful , is to be referred to this due place with all her well - couched heads and topics , until it be time to open her contracted palm into a graceful and ornate rhetoric , taught ...
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