Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xxviii
... spirit of freedom , so pe- culiarly distinctive of the genius and writings of Milton . The early reformers , and their bigotted and fanatical successors , for many generations , had no liberality of sentiment . They would none of them ...
... spirit of freedom , so pe- culiarly distinctive of the genius and writings of Milton . The early reformers , and their bigotted and fanatical successors , for many generations , had no liberality of sentiment . They would none of them ...
Page xl
... spirit , which gives a methodical and systematic form to the materials of knowledge , and which alone can enable a man to take large and comprehensive views . Hence the Royal Defence , though containing nearly all that is to be urged on ...
... spirit , which gives a methodical and systematic form to the materials of knowledge , and which alone can enable a man to take large and comprehensive views . Hence the Royal Defence , though containing nearly all that is to be urged on ...
Page xli
... spirit , inspired by an enthusiastic fervour for the best interests of man . Profound in principle , copious and learned in illustration , in c 5 INTRODUCTION . xli mental doctrines are (in opposition to Salmasius, ...
... spirit , inspired by an enthusiastic fervour for the best interests of man . Profound in principle , copious and learned in illustration , in c 5 INTRODUCTION . xli mental doctrines are (in opposition to Salmasius, ...
Page xliii
... spirit with the spectators of the old Olympic games , threw garlands on the conqueror of Salmasius . " It is asserted by Toland , that Milton was re- warded by the council with a present of a thou- sand pounds . Yet Milton , in his ...
... spirit with the spectators of the old Olympic games , threw garlands on the conqueror of Salmasius . " It is asserted by Toland , that Milton was re- warded by the council with a present of a thou- sand pounds . Yet Milton , in his ...
Page lvii
... 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. d entitled " No Blind Guides : " and here the INTRODUCTION . Ivii.
... 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. d entitled " No Blind Guides : " and here the INTRODUCTION . Ivii.
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