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Page iii
... equal merit ) are by the vast majority of his countrymen comparatively neglected - that tens of thousands of readers , and diligent ones too , in modern novelties , have never heard of Milton as aught else than as one of the powers of ...
... equal merit ) are by the vast majority of his countrymen comparatively neglected - that tens of thousands of readers , and diligent ones too , in modern novelties , have never heard of Milton as aught else than as one of the powers of ...
Page x
... equal to their co - presbyters . Whether antiquity favours modern episcopacy or not , it is shown , 1. That the best times were spreadingly infected ; 2. That the best men of those times were foully tainted ; and 3. That the best ...
... equal to their co - presbyters . Whether antiquity favours modern episcopacy or not , it is shown , 1. That the best times were spreadingly infected ; 2. That the best men of those times were foully tainted ; and 3. That the best ...
Page xv
... equal to this , and of every sort and variety of eloquence . Milton's flights into the regions of imagery are never taken either for the sake of display , or to escape from the pressure of an argument . He is never in the air when he ...
... equal to this , and of every sort and variety of eloquence . Milton's flights into the regions of imagery are never taken either for the sake of display , or to escape from the pressure of an argument . He is never in the air when he ...
Page xvi
... equal competitors , less subtle or profound than any of its predecessors . We may refer to the answer to the Remonstrant's assertion in the 4th section , as one of the most splendid passages ever penned . The topic itself was a ...
... equal competitors , less subtle or profound than any of its predecessors . We may refer to the answer to the Remonstrant's assertion in the 4th section , as one of the most splendid passages ever penned . The topic itself was a ...
Page xxi
... equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprise , Joined with him once ! " His fourth and last work relating to divorce , was his " Colasterion , " a reply to a nameless answer to his first work on this doctrine , " wherein the trivial ...
... equal hope And hazard in the glorious enterprise , Joined with him once ! " His fourth and last work relating to divorce , was his " Colasterion , " a reply to a nameless answer to his first work on this doctrine , " wherein the trivial ...
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