The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 102
... heart . Remonst . Wanton wits must have leave to play with their own stern . Answ . A meditation of yours doubtless observed at Lambeth from one of the archiepiscopal kittens . Remonst . As for that form of episcopal government , surely ...
... heart . Remonst . Wanton wits must have leave to play with their own stern . Answ . A meditation of yours doubtless observed at Lambeth from one of the archiepiscopal kittens . Remonst . As for that form of episcopal government , surely ...
Page 121
... heart , than by defending it earnestly , as oft as I could judge it to behove me , notwithstanding any false name that could be invented to wrong or under - value an honest meaning . Wherein although I have not doubted to single forth ...
... heart , than by defending it earnestly , as oft as I could judge it to behove me , notwithstanding any false name that could be invented to wrong or under - value an honest meaning . Wherein although I have not doubted to single forth ...
Page 142
... then at some time , and by some undertakers it may . And so he goes on mincing the matter , till he meets with something in Sir Francis Bacon ; then he takes heart again , and holds his major at large . 142 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUus .
... then at some time , and by some undertakers it may . And so he goes on mincing the matter , till he meets with something in Sir Francis Bacon ; then he takes heart again , and holds his major at large . 142 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUus .
Page 152
... heart cannot brook ? It i not surely because we think that prayers are no where to be had but at Rome ? That were a ... hearts , when none 152 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS .
... heart cannot brook ? It i not surely because we think that prayers are no where to be had but at Rome ? That were a ... hearts , when none 152 AN APOLOGY FOR SMECTYMNUUS .
Page 153
... heart unbidden come into the out ward gesture , is the greatest decency that can be imagined . Which to dress . up and garnish with a devised bravery abolished in the law , and disclaimed by the gospel , adds nothing but a deformed ...
... heart unbidden come into the out ward gesture , is the greatest decency that can be imagined . Which to dress . up and garnish with a devised bravery abolished in the law , and disclaimed by the gospel , adds nothing but a deformed ...
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