Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... standing ready with a Common - prayer - book to read the burial - office over the royal corpfe * . But what is beyond a thousand fur- mises , accumulated by Wagstaffe and others , to prove Milton's first publishing this prayer as ...
... standing ready with a Common - prayer - book to read the burial - office over the royal corpfe * . But what is beyond a thousand fur- mises , accumulated by Wagstaffe and others , to prove Milton's first publishing this prayer as ...
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... stand with a much fairer face in the tract intituled , " Taxation no Ty- " ranny , " in order to prevail with the people to bleed freely , and submit chear- fully to the pecuniary demands of the ministry ; for that the expence of a ...
... stand with a much fairer face in the tract intituled , " Taxation no Ty- " ranny , " in order to prevail with the people to bleed freely , and submit chear- fully to the pecuniary demands of the ministry ; for that the expence of a ...
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... of Light and Knowledge . Certain Scythian flaves , that they might work the harder , had only their eyes destroy- ed . But to extinguish human under- standing , standing , and establish a kingdom of darkness , is [ 210 ]
... of Light and Knowledge . Certain Scythian flaves , that they might work the harder , had only their eyes destroy- ed . But to extinguish human under- standing , standing , and establish a kingdom of darkness , is [ 210 ]
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Francis Blackburne. standing , and establish a kingdom of darkness , is just so far more barbarous than even that monstrous cruelty , as the mind excels the body ; or as understand- ing and reason are superior to sense . Cardinal ...
Francis Blackburne. standing , and establish a kingdom of darkness , is just so far more barbarous than even that monstrous cruelty , as the mind excels the body ; or as understand- ing and reason are superior to sense . Cardinal ...
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... standing ; and to maintain it as our most valuable treasure , our greatest and no- blest privilege , in comparison of which , all other rights are mean and trifling , and hardly deserve the name of bleffings and advantages ? A frce ...
... standing ; and to maintain it as our most valuable treasure , our greatest and no- blest privilege , in comparison of which , all other rights are mean and trifling , and hardly deserve the name of bleffings and advantages ? A frce ...
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