Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... write a dedication to the exiled Charles , under the borrowed name , however , of Adrian Ulac , ( Latine Vlaccus ) ... writing . He is inhumanly upbraided with his blindness , as the punishment of divine wrath ; and the noble and ...
... write a dedication to the exiled Charles , under the borrowed name , however , of Adrian Ulac , ( Latine Vlaccus ) ... writing . He is inhumanly upbraided with his blindness , as the punishment of divine wrath ; and the noble and ...
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... London , writes More the following letter . " Sir , At my arrival here , I found Milton's book so public , that I perceived it was impossible to suppress it . This man ( Milton ) hath been told that you INTRODUCTION . liii.
... London , writes More the following letter . " Sir , At my arrival here , I found Milton's book so public , that I perceived it was impossible to suppress it . This man ( Milton ) hath been told that you INTRODUCTION . liii.
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... writer of the dedication . He chose , therefore , to persist in his attack upon him ; and particularly , as he was aware that More was a man of the celebrity and consideration of the two . greater The Second Defence was presented to the ...
... writer of the dedication . He chose , therefore , to persist in his attack upon him ; and particularly , as he was aware that More was a man of the celebrity and consideration of the two . greater The Second Defence was presented to the ...
Page lxi
... writing " a dull style ; " and as a general position , he main- tains , that to minds " diversely tempered , " dif- ferent styles are naturally and properly adapted . To all this we may add , that the taste INTRODUCTION . lxi.
... writing " a dull style ; " and as a general position , he main- tains , that to minds " diversely tempered , " dif- ferent styles are naturally and properly adapted . To all this we may add , that the taste INTRODUCTION . lxi.
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... writes , admitting him to be sufficiently interested in his subject , is dictated only by nature ; he records as the stream of his thoughts flows on . The defects . of these celebrated writings , whether arising from language or from ...
... writes , admitting him to be sufficiently interested in his subject , is dictated only by nature ; he records as the stream of his thoughts flows on . The defects . of these celebrated writings , whether arising from language or from ...
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