The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page xiv
... light , but feem , like the fpirits in Virgil , In a green valley the pent spirits lay , Impatient to behold the realms of day , to demand the parturient labours of the prefs . Some of them you have already published , which are ...
... light , but feem , like the fpirits in Virgil , In a green valley the pent spirits lay , Impatient to behold the realms of day , to demand the parturient labours of the prefs . Some of them you have already published , which are ...
Page xxv
... light ufed to gufh from my clofed eyelids . Then as my fight became daily more impaired , the colours became more faint and were emitted with a cer- tain inward crackling found ; but at prefent every fpecies of illumination being , as ...
... light ufed to gufh from my clofed eyelids . Then as my fight became daily more impaired , the colours became more faint and were emitted with a cer- tain inward crackling found ; but at prefent every fpecies of illumination being , as ...
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... light to all christendom ) should now be laft , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof the taught the way to others ; although indeed our Wickliffe's preaching , at which all the fucceeding reformers more ...
... light to all christendom ) should now be laft , and most unsettled in the enjoyment of that peace , whereof the taught the way to others ; although indeed our Wickliffe's preaching , at which all the fucceeding reformers more ...
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... light that we enjoy , who all , except two or three , were ignorant of the Hebrew tongue , and many of the Greek , blundering upon the dangerous and fufpectful translations of the apoftate Aquila , the heretical Theodotion , the ...
... light that we enjoy , who all , except two or three , were ignorant of the Hebrew tongue , and many of the Greek , blundering upon the dangerous and fufpectful translations of the apoftate Aquila , the heretical Theodotion , the ...
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... light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Chrift be hid to this world , much more is his fceptre unoperative , but in fpi- ritual things . And thus lived , for two or three ages , the fucceffors of the apoftles ...
... light , nor much endamage the Roman empire ; for if the life of Chrift be hid to this world , much more is his fceptre unoperative , but in fpi- ritual things . And thus lived , for two or three ages , the fucceffors of the apoftles ...
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