The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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Page 73
... manners , we must regulate all recreations and pastimes , all that is delightful to man . No music must be heard , no song beaut he set or sung , but what is grave and doric . There must be licensing dancers , that no gesture , motion ...
... manners , we must regulate all recreations and pastimes , all that is delightful to man . No music must be heard , no song beaut he set or sung , but what is grave and doric . There must be licensing dancers , that no gesture , motion ...
Page 75
... manner of God and of nature , by abridging or scanting those means , which books freely per- mitted , are both to the trial of virtue , and the exercise of truth ? It would be better done , to learn that the law must needs be frivolous ...
... manner of God and of nature , by abridging or scanting those means , which books freely per- mitted , are both to the trial of virtue , and the exercise of truth ? It would be better done , to learn that the law must needs be frivolous ...
Page 76
... manners be aimed at , look into Italy and Spain , whether those places be one scruple the better , the honester , the wiser , the chaster , since all the inquisitional rigour that hath been executed upon books . Another reason , whereby ...
... manners be aimed at , look into Italy and Spain , whether those places be one scruple the better , the honester , the wiser , the chaster , since all the inquisitional rigour that hath been executed upon books . Another reason , whereby ...
Page 91
... manner is , first to his Englishmen ? I say , as his manner is , first to us , though we mark not the method of his counsels , and are un- worthy . Behold now this vast city , a city of refuge , the mansion - house of liberty ...
... manner is , first to his Englishmen ? I say , as his manner is , first to us , though we mark not the method of his counsels , and are un- worthy . Behold now this vast city , a city of refuge , the mansion - house of liberty ...
Page 97
... manners , no law can possibly permit , that in- tends not to unlaw itself : but those neighbouring differences , or rather indifferences , are what I speak of , whether in some point of doctrine or of discipline , which though they may ...
... manners , no law can possibly permit , that in- tends not to unlaw itself : but those neighbouring differences , or rather indifferences , are what I speak of , whether in some point of doctrine or of discipline , which though they may ...
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