The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page xxii
... please , be in our own language , left ( though you are no mean proficient in Latin compo- fition ) the labour of writing fhould make each of us more averse to write ; and that we may freely disclose every fenfation of our hearts ...
... please , be in our own language , left ( though you are no mean proficient in Latin compo- fition ) the labour of writing fhould make each of us more averse to write ; and that we may freely disclose every fenfation of our hearts ...
Page xxxii
... please the eye , the felicity of that place would be compleat . The library there is rich in books , but unless the minds of the students be improved by a more more rational mode of education , it may better deserve Xxxii.
... please the eye , the felicity of that place would be compleat . The library there is rich in books , but unless the minds of the students be improved by a more more rational mode of education , it may better deserve Xxxii.
Page xxxv
... please only the ear ; minifters whom the church , if it defires a real reformation , ought rather to expel than to choose . You have done right , and not only according to my opinion but that of Horace , by not communicating my writings ...
... please only the ear ; minifters whom the church , if it defires a real reformation , ought rather to expel than to choose . You have done right , and not only according to my opinion but that of Horace , by not communicating my writings ...
Page xxxvi
... please you will there be in a haven of fecurity ; in other places you will have to guard against the thoals of treachery and the fyrens ' fongs . I would not with you to thirst too much after the vintage of Saumur , but refolve to ...
... please you will there be in a haven of fecurity ; in other places you will have to guard against the thoals of treachery and the fyrens ' fongs . I would not with you to thirst too much after the vintage of Saumur , but refolve to ...
Page 37
... please , how would fhe appear , think but in a mourning weed , with ashes ye , head , and tears abundantly flowing from her eyes , to be- D 3 upon her hold hold fo many of her children exposed at once , Of Reformation in England . 37.
... please , how would fhe appear , think but in a mourning weed , with ashes ye , head , and tears abundantly flowing from her eyes , to be- D 3 upon her hold hold fo many of her children exposed at once , Of Reformation in England . 37.
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