Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page viii
... given an abstract of a page or two , to preserve the connection ; and have , now and then , inserted an adverb , or con- junction , to connect passages distant in place . All such abstracts and insertions will be found en- closed in ...
... given an abstract of a page or two , to preserve the connection ; and have , now and then , inserted an adverb , or con- junction , to connect passages distant in place . All such abstracts and insertions will be found en- closed in ...
Page xi
... given in the order of the arrangement , as being perhaps somewhat more convenient to the reader . And even this would have been unnecessary , but for the popular form in which the publication appears . INTRODUCTION . THE biography of ...
... given in the order of the arrangement , as being perhaps somewhat more convenient to the reader . And even this would have been unnecessary , but for the popular form in which the publication appears . INTRODUCTION . THE biography of ...
Page xli
... given birth to sentiments which could be conceived only by the most lofty and magnanimous spirit , inspired by an enthusiastic fervour for the best interests of man . Profound in principle , copious and learned in illustration , in c 5 ...
... given birth to sentiments which could be conceived only by the most lofty and magnanimous spirit , inspired by an enthusiastic fervour for the best interests of man . Profound in principle , copious and learned in illustration , in c 5 ...
Page lvii
... given to change . " These notes are chiefly remarkable as showing the con- sistency of Milton , and his spirit , avowing repub- licanism on the very eve of the restoration . To these notes L'Estrange wrote a reply , insolently VOL . I ...
... given to change . " These notes are chiefly remarkable as showing the con- sistency of Milton , and his spirit , avowing repub- licanism on the very eve of the restoration . To these notes L'Estrange wrote a reply , insolently VOL . I ...
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... given to a number of moderate divines , and sir Thomas Smith a statesman , to be purged and physieked and surely they were mo- derate divines indeed , neither hot nor cold ; and Grindal the best of them , afterwards archbishop of ...
... given to a number of moderate divines , and sir Thomas Smith a statesman , to be purged and physieked and surely they were mo- derate divines indeed , neither hot nor cold ; and Grindal the best of them , afterwards archbishop of ...
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