Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xlvi
... appear Of sun , or moon , or star throughout the year , Or man or woman : -yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bear up and steer Right onward . What supports me , dost thou ask ...
... appear Of sun , or moon , or star throughout the year , Or man or woman : -yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bear up and steer Right onward . What supports me , dost thou ask ...
Page xlvii
... appear against it , and he therefore employed his nephew Philips , when under twenty , to write an answer to it . But it is well known , that the answer , being written under the immediate superintendance of Milton , was so much ...
... appear against it , and he therefore employed his nephew Philips , when under twenty , to write an answer to it . But it is well known , that the answer , being written under the immediate superintendance of Milton , was so much ...
Page l
... appear that he violated any of his princi- ples by the acceptance at least of his place . There is no doubt that he considered the office of protector , even with arbitrary power , as ne- cessary for a time , for the settlement of the ...
... appear that he violated any of his princi- ples by the acceptance at least of his place . There is no doubt that he considered the office of protector , even with arbitrary power , as ne- cessary for a time , for the settlement of the ...
Page lv
... appears from Bourdeaux's letter , and particularly from the internal evidence of the Defence of Himself ; that Milton knew perfectly that More was not the author , but was certain that he was the publisher , and the writer of the ...
... appears from Bourdeaux's letter , and particularly from the internal evidence of the Defence of Himself ; that Milton knew perfectly that More was not the author , but was certain that he was the publisher , and the writer of the ...
Page lxii
... appear thus in the heat of controversy , thus in fiery action , acting simply upon the calm decisions of philosophy , is per- haps too much to expect from the frailty of human nature . When the mind is calm and happy , free from a ...
... appear thus in the heat of controversy , thus in fiery action , acting simply upon the calm decisions of philosophy , is per- haps too much to expect from the frailty of human nature . When the mind is calm and happy , free from a ...
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