The Prose Works of John Milton ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Page 66
... , like pigmies , to turn and wind him whole as he is , besides your vain toil and sweat , he may chance to fall upon your own heads . Go , therefore , and use all your art , apply your sledges , your levers , 66 ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE.
... , like pigmies , to turn and wind him whole as he is , besides your vain toil and sweat , he may chance to fall upon your own heads . Go , therefore , and use all your art , apply your sledges , your levers , 66 ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE.
Page 70
... turn his beneficent and fatherly regard to what region or kingdom he pleases , hath yet ever had this island under the special indulgent eye of his providence ; and pitying us the first of all other nations , after he had decreed to ...
... turn his beneficent and fatherly regard to what region or kingdom he pleases , hath yet ever had this island under the special indulgent eye of his providence ; and pitying us the first of all other nations , after he had decreed to ...
Page 71
... turn his orient steps from our ingrateful horizon , justly condemned to be eternally benighted . Which dreadful judgment , O thou the ever - begotten Light and perfect Image . of the Father ! intercede , may never come upon us , as we ...
... turn his orient steps from our ingrateful horizon , justly condemned to be eternally benighted . Which dreadful judgment , O thou the ever - begotten Light and perfect Image . of the Father ! intercede , may never come upon us , as we ...
Page 73
... turn them , put all things into a foul discomposure , when , to maintain their domineering , they seek thus to rout and dis- array the wise and well - couched order of St. Paul's own words , using either a certain textual riot to chop ...
... turn them , put all things into a foul discomposure , when , to maintain their domineering , they seek thus to rout and dis- array the wise and well - couched order of St. Paul's own words , using either a certain textual riot to chop ...
Page 79
... turns suddenly about with some wonder ; and although he could have well beteemed to have thanked him for the ease he proffered , yet loving his own handywork , modestly refused him , telling him withal , that , for his part , if he had ...
... turns suddenly about with some wonder ; and although he could have well beteemed to have thanked him for the ease he proffered , yet loving his own handywork , modestly refused him , telling him withal , that , for his part , if he had ...
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