The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 96
... answer me , is it set or no ? Set . Is a man therefore bound in the morning to poached eggs and vinegar , or at noon to brawn or beef , or at night to fresh salmon , and French kickshose ? May he not make his meals in order , though he ...
... answer me , is it set or no ? Set . Is a man therefore bound in the morning to poached eggs and vinegar , or at noon to brawn or beef , or at night to fresh salmon , and French kickshose ? May he not make his meals in order , though he ...
Page 101
... answer serves for homilies , surely they were enjoined to all , & c . Answ . Let it serve for them that will be ignorant ; we know that Hay- ward their own creature writes , that for defect of preachers , homilies were appointed to be ...
... answer serves for homilies , surely they were enjoined to all , & c . Answ . Let it serve for them that will be ignorant ; we know that Hay- ward their own creature writes , that for defect of preachers , homilies were appointed to be ...
Page 106
... answer , it will not mis- become a Christian to be either more magnanimous or more devout than Scipio was ; who , instead of other answer to the frivolous accusations of Petilius the tribune , " This day , Romans , ( saith he , ) I ...
... answer , it will not mis- become a Christian to be either more magnanimous or more devout than Scipio was ; who , instead of other answer to the frivolous accusations of Petilius the tribune , " This day , Romans , ( saith he , ) I ...
Page 112
... answer- able to the pride and vanity they have bred them in . This is the root of all our mischief , that which they allege for the encouragement of their studies , should be cut away forewith as the very bait of pride and ambition ...
... answer- able to the pride and vanity they have bred them in . This is the root of all our mischief , that which they allege for the encouragement of their studies , should be cut away forewith as the very bait of pride and ambition ...
Page 123
... answer , and their final patience . I had no fear , but that the authors of Smectymnuus , to all the show of solid- ity , which the Remonstrant could bring , were prepared both with skill and purpose to return a sufficing answer , and ...
... answer , and their final patience . I had no fear , but that the authors of Smectymnuus , to all the show of solid- ity , which the Remonstrant could bring , were prepared both with skill and purpose to return a sufficing answer , and ...
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