The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 67
... matter which he knew would be grievous , brings him in be- moaning his lot that he knew more than other men . For ... matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hast read ...
... matter which he knew would be grievous , brings him in be- moaning his lot that he knew more than other men . For ... matters it for thee , or thy bewailing ? When time was , thou couldst not find a syllable of all that thou hast read ...
Page 68
... matter in hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a folly to commit any thing elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times . Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly ...
... matter in hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a folly to commit any thing elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times . Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly ...
Page 70
... matter most an end faulty . But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets beyond all these , not in their divine argument alone , but in the very critical art of composition , may be easily made appear over all the kinds of ...
... matter most an end faulty . But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets beyond all these , not in their divine argument alone , but in the very critical art of composition , may be easily made appear over all the kinds of ...
Page 86
... matter , but admire and dote upon worldly riches and honours , with an easy and intemperate life , to the bane of Christianity : yea , they and their seminaries shame not to profess , to pe- tition , and never leave pealing our ears ...
... matter , but admire and dote upon worldly riches and honours , with an easy and intemperate life , to the bane of Christianity : yea , they and their seminaries shame not to profess , to pe- tition , and never leave pealing our ears ...
Page 90
... matter , courteous Remonstrant ; they were not making Latin : if in dealing with an outlandish name , they thought it best not to screw the English mouth to a harsh foreign termina- tion . so they kept the radical word , they 90 ...
... matter , courteous Remonstrant ; they were not making Latin : if in dealing with an outlandish name , they thought it best not to screw the English mouth to a harsh foreign termina- tion . so they kept the radical word , they 90 ...
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