The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page viii
... of regard , which may be counterfeited ; but it is fo deeply rooted in the heart and affections , as to fup- port itself against the rudeft blaft ; and when it origi- nates nates in fincerity and virtue , it may remain through viii.
... of regard , which may be counterfeited ; but it is fo deeply rooted in the heart and affections , as to fup- port itself against the rudeft blaft ; and when it origi- nates nates in fincerity and virtue , it may remain through viii.
Page xii
... itself been able to confine me to the tranfparent wave of its Iliffus , nor antient Rome to the banks of its Tiber , so as to prevent my vifiting with delight the fiream of the Arne , and the hills of Fæfolæ . A ftranger from the fhores ...
... itself been able to confine me to the tranfparent wave of its Iliffus , nor antient Rome to the banks of its Tiber , so as to prevent my vifiting with delight the fiream of the Arne , and the hills of Fæfolæ . A ftranger from the fhores ...
Page xx
... itself , and who after having happily finished your ftudies in Italy , obtained the moft fplendid dif- tinctions and the highest honours . For if Alexander the Great , when waging war in the diftant Eaft , de- clared that he encountered ...
... itself , and who after having happily finished your ftudies in Italy , obtained the moft fplendid dif- tinctions and the highest honours . For if Alexander the Great , when waging war in the diftant Eaft , de- clared that he encountered ...
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... itself , there yet remains a glimpse of this truth ; for the pope himself , as a learned English writer notes well , performeth all ecclefiaftical jurifdic- tion as in confiftory among his cardinals , which were originally but the ...
... itself , there yet remains a glimpse of this truth ; for the pope himself , as a learned English writer notes well , performeth all ecclefiaftical jurifdic- tion as in confiftory among his cardinals , which were originally but the ...
Page 17
... itself without the props and buttreffes of fecular authority . They extol Conftantine because he extolled them ; as our homebred monks in their hiftories blanch the kings their benefactors , and brand those that went about to be their ...
... itself without the props and buttreffes of fecular authority . They extol Conftantine because he extolled them ; as our homebred monks in their hiftories blanch the kings their benefactors , and brand those that went about to be their ...
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