Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 145
... marriage can be no marriage , whereto the most honest end is wanting ; and the aggrieved person shall do more manly , to be ex- traordinary and singular in claiming the due right whereof he is frustrated , / than to piece up his lost ...
... marriage can be no marriage , whereto the most honest end is wanting ; and the aggrieved person shall do more manly , to be ex- traordinary and singular in claiming the due right whereof he is frustrated , / than to piece up his lost ...
Page 147
... marriage ought to be the remedy : the flesh hath other mu- tual and easy curbs which are in the power of any temperate man . When , therefore , this original and sinless penury , or loneliness of the soul , cannot lay itself down by the ...
... marriage ought to be the remedy : the flesh hath other mu- tual and easy curbs which are in the power of any temperate man . When , therefore , this original and sinless penury , or loneliness of the soul , cannot lay itself down by the ...
Page 480
... marriage a help against , 143 . Love , and Anteros , 148- hidden efficacy of , 150 - in marriage to be mutual , 149 - of God , and man a motive , 100 - ori- gin of fall of Plato , account of Moses , 146 - true , and chastity , 82 . Low ...
... marriage a help against , 143 . Love , and Anteros , 148- hidden efficacy of , 150 - in marriage to be mutual , 149 - of God , and man a motive , 100 - ori- gin of fall of Plato , account of Moses , 146 - true , and chastity , 82 . Low ...
Contents
FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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