Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 79
... Whereof some were grave orators and historians , whose matter methought I loved indeed , but as my age then was , so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets , whereof the schools are not scarce , whom both for the ...
... Whereof some were grave orators and historians , whose matter methought I loved indeed , but as my age then was , so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets , whereof the schools are not scarce , whom both for the ...
Page 97
... whereof , three ways I remem- ber are set down in Scripture ; the one is to read often that best of books written to this purpose , that not the wise only , but the simple and igno- rant , may learn by them ; the other way to know of a ...
... whereof , three ways I remem- ber are set down in Scripture ; the one is to read often that best of books written to this purpose , that not the wise only , but the simple and igno- rant , may learn by them ; the other way to know of a ...
Page 171
... whereof they in their rash under- takings were not capable . If God and a good cause give them victory , the prosecution whereof for the most part inevitably draws after it the alteration of laws , change of government , down- fall of ...
... whereof they in their rash under- takings were not capable . If God and a good cause give them victory , the prosecution whereof for the most part inevitably draws after it the alteration of laws , change of government , down- fall of ...
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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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