The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 72
... nature is perfection : shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of thine enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants ...
... nature is perfection : shouldst thou bring us thus far onward from Egypt to destroy us in this wilderness , though we deserve , yet thy great name would suffer in the rejoicing of thine enemies , and the deluded hope of all thy servants ...
Page 100
... nature , from whence it came ; and they express nature best , who in their lives least wander from her safe leading , which may be called regenerate reason . So that how he should be truly eloquent who is not withal a good man , I see ...
... nature , from whence it came ; and they express nature best , who in their lives least wander from her safe leading , which may be called regenerate reason . So that how he should be truly eloquent who is not withal a good man , I see ...
Page 106
... nature of these mimes the learned entertain very contradictory no- tions , some insisting they were written in verse , others in prose ; and others , again willing to reconcile the contending parties , suggesting that they may have been ...
... nature of these mimes the learned entertain very contradictory no- tions , some insisting they were written in verse , others in prose ; and others , again willing to reconcile the contending parties , suggesting that they may have been ...
Page 117
... nature's part in me , and for their matter , which what it is , there be few who know not , I was so allured to read , that no recreation came to me better welcome . For that it was then those years with me which are excused , though ...
... nature's part in me , and for their matter , which what it is , there be few who know not , I was so allured to read , that no recreation came to me better welcome . For that it was then those years with me which are excused , though ...
Page 118
... nature , an honest haughtiness , and self - esteem either of what I was , or what I might be , ( which let envy call ... natural aid together , kept me still above those low descents of mind , be- neath which he must deject and plunge ...
... nature , an honest haughtiness , and self - esteem either of what I was , or what I might be , ( which let envy call ... natural aid together , kept me still above those low descents of mind , be- neath which he must deject and plunge ...
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