Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 101
... learned man , as any yeo- man or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only . Hence appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasing and so un- successful ; first , we do amiss to spend seven or eight ...
... learned man , as any yeo- man or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only . Hence appear the many mistakes which have made learning generally so unpleasing and so un- successful ; first , we do amiss to spend seven or eight ...
Page 346
... learned , and of merit for the meritorious ; if you permit the free discussion of truth without any hazard to the author , or any subjection to the caprice of an individual , which is the best way to make truth flourish and knowledge ...
... learned , and of merit for the meritorious ; if you permit the free discussion of truth without any hazard to the author , or any subjection to the caprice of an individual , which is the best way to make truth flourish and knowledge ...
Page 435
... learned that I address myself , or if it be thought that the learned are not the best umpires and judges of such things , I should at least wish to submit my opin- ions to men of a mature and manly understanding , possessing a thorough ...
... learned that I address myself , or if it be thought that the learned are not the best umpires and judges of such things , I should at least wish to submit my opin- ions to men of a mature and manly understanding , possessing a thorough ...
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FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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