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Page vii
... learned men among the neighbouring nations , who read my works , may not be induced by this fellow's calumnies , to alter the favourable opinion which they have formed of me ; but may be persuaded that I am not one who ever disgraced ...
... learned men among the neighbouring nations , who read my works , may not be induced by this fellow's calumnies , to alter the favourable opinion which they have formed of me ; but may be persuaded that I am not one who ever disgraced ...
Page viii
... learned Hugo Grotius , at that time ambassador from the Queen of Sweden to the French court ; whose acquaintance I anxiously desired , and to whose house I was accompanied by some of his lordship's friends . A few days after , when I ...
... learned Hugo Grotius , at that time ambassador from the Queen of Sweden to the French court ; whose acquaintance I anxiously desired , and to whose house I was accompanied by some of his lordship's friends . A few days after , when I ...
Page xiv
... learned and able works were produced in the same year . To continue our extracts from the Second Defence : - " Afterwards , " ( that is , after the first pamphlet , ) " when two bishops of superior distinction vindicated their ...
... learned and able works were produced in the same year . To continue our extracts from the Second Defence : - " Afterwards , " ( that is , after the first pamphlet , ) " when two bishops of superior distinction vindicated their ...
Page xviii
... learned tongue ; yet true eloquence I find to be none , but the serious and hearty love of truth : and that whose mind soever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things , and with the dearest charity to infuse the ...
... learned tongue ; yet true eloquence I find to be none , but the serious and hearty love of truth : and that whose mind soever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things , and with the dearest charity to infuse the ...
Page xxix
... learned , Of knaves concerned , and pedants unconcerned ! Funny - but untrue . Sovereign was the contempt which John Milton entertained for the " mere trappings , " both of pedantry and royalty . Salmasius was in fact little more than ...
... learned , Of knaves concerned , and pedants unconcerned ! Funny - but untrue . Sovereign was the contempt which John Milton entertained for the " mere trappings , " both of pedantry and royalty . Salmasius was in fact little more than ...
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