Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page xxix
... thought to have had an unworthy origin . But we may ask , who is more likely to understand the extent of a grievance , than the man who feels its pressure ? The indifference of mankind to evils they have never felt , and especially ...
... thought to have had an unworthy origin . But we may ask , who is more likely to understand the extent of a grievance , than the man who feels its pressure ? The indifference of mankind to evils they have never felt , and especially ...
Page xxxii
... thought perhaps , in the present day , of no great importance . It contains , nevertheless , many just observations and beautiful passages ; and the author's idea of a good education is undoubtedly just , and ought to be kept steadily ...
... thought perhaps , in the present day , of no great importance . It contains , nevertheless , many just observations and beautiful passages ; and the author's idea of a good education is undoubtedly just , and ought to be kept steadily ...
Page xxxv
... thought in the present day among the most important of Milton's works . As to the historic facts it con- tains , we have them at present , with all the requi- site evidence ; whereas in Milton , they are com- monly spoken of as recent ...
... thought in the present day among the most important of Milton's works . As to the historic facts it con- tains , we have them at present , with all the requi- site evidence ; whereas in Milton , they are com- monly spoken of as recent ...
Page xxxvi
... thought , and accom- panied his application with a present of a hundred Jacobuses . Salmasius had been educated in the principles of the protestants ; had been among the foremost in his attacks upon popery and the whole eccle- siastical ...
... thought , and accom- panied his application with a present of a hundred Jacobuses . Salmasius had been educated in the principles of the protestants ; had been among the foremost in his attacks upon popery and the whole eccle- siastical ...
Page xlvi
... thought might lead me through the world's vain mask , Content , though blind , had I no better guide . The first reply to the Defence of the People of England appeared in 1651 , of which the title was " Apologia pro Rege et Populo ...
... thought might lead me through the world's vain mask , Content , though blind , had I no better guide . The first reply to the Defence of the People of England appeared in 1651 , of which the title was " Apologia pro Rege et Populo ...
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