Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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Page xxxii
is probable , even more than womanish jealousy of a rival ( for Milton had proceeded to put his principles in practice ) contributed to bring that family to their senses . On the publication of these writings , the presbyterian clergy ...
is probable , even more than womanish jealousy of a rival ( for Milton had proceeded to put his principles in practice ) contributed to bring that family to their senses . On the publication of these writings , the presbyterian clergy ...
Page lxiv
In the argumentative parts of his writings , as his reasoning is close , Milton's sentences are sufficiently short , as might be expected : for every vigorous mind națurally brings its subjects of comparison as close together as ...
In the argumentative parts of his writings , as his reasoning is close , Milton's sentences are sufficiently short , as might be expected : for every vigorous mind națurally brings its subjects of comparison as close together as ...
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Never do we read that they made use of their authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal projects : but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king ...
Never do we read that they made use of their authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal projects : but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king ...
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... become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she can say , unless she can bring a ticket from Cranmer , Latimer , and Ridley ; or prove herself a retainer to Constantine , and wear his badge .
... become of such a low esteem , that she is like to find small credit with us for what she can say , unless she can bring a ticket from Cranmer , Latimer , and Ridley ; or prove herself a retainer to Constantine , and wear his badge .
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As for the queen herself , she was made believe that by putting down bishops her prerogative would be infringed , of which shall be spoken anon course of method brings it in : and why the prelates laboured it should be so thought ...
As for the queen herself , she was made believe that by putting down bishops her prerogative would be infringed , of which shall be spoken anon course of method brings it in : and why the prelates laboured it should be so thought ...
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