The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 100
... moral habits had , both at Athens and elsewhere , been able to effect by mere force of art , seems to admit a different conclusion ; but at the same time maintains that the appearance of virtue carries along with it great weight , even ...
... moral habits had , both at Athens and elsewhere , been able to effect by mere force of art , seems to admit a different conclusion ; but at the same time maintains that the appearance of virtue carries along with it great weight , even ...
Page 107
... moral considerations ; which probably preponderated rather in the serious , ( μiμoi orovdało , ) and were less ... morality but gradually sunk into mere buffoons , appears to have come from Sicily , and was , perhaps , through several ...
... moral considerations ; which probably preponderated rather in the serious , ( μiμoi orovdało , ) and were less ... morality but gradually sunk into mere buffoons , appears to have come from Sicily , and was , perhaps , through several ...
Page 111
... moral or religious virtue , which two are the best and greatest points of learning : but either slightly trained up in a kind of hypocritical and hackney course of literature to get their living by , and dazzle the ignorant , or else ...
... moral or religious virtue , which two are the best and greatest points of learning : but either slightly trained up in a kind of hypocritical and hackney course of literature to get their living by , and dazzle the ignorant , or else ...
Page 122
... moral disci- pline , learnt out of the noblest philosophy , was enough to keep me in disdain of far less incontinences than this of the bordello . But having had the doctrine of holy scripture un- folding those chaste and high mysteries ...
... moral disci- pline , learnt out of the noblest philosophy , was enough to keep me in disdain of far less incontinences than this of the bordello . But having had the doctrine of holy scripture un- folding those chaste and high mysteries ...
Page 130
... moral and general observation , the example of Luther may stand for all , whom God made choice of before others to be of highest eminence and power in reforming the church ; who , not of revelation , but of judgment , writ so vehemently ...
... moral and general observation , the example of Luther may stand for all , whom God made choice of before others to be of highest eminence and power in reforming the church ; who , not of revelation , but of judgment , writ so vehemently ...
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