Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 pages |
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Page 193
... wherein Englishmen were wont to excell , as need may often . be in fight to tugge , to grapple , and to clofe . And this perhaps will be anough , wherein to prove and heat their fingle ftrength . The interim of unfweating themselves ...
... wherein Englishmen were wont to excell , as need may often . be in fight to tugge , to grapple , and to clofe . And this perhaps will be anough , wherein to prove and heat their fingle ftrength . The interim of unfweating themselves ...
Page 232
... wherein to fhew both that love of truth which ye emi- nently profeffe , and that uprightneffe of your judgement which is not wont to be partial to your selves ; by judging over again that Order which ye have or- dain'd to regulate ...
... wherein to fhew both that love of truth which ye emi- nently profeffe , and that uprightneffe of your judgement which is not wont to be partial to your selves ; by judging over again that Order which ye have or- dain'd to regulate ...
Page 245
... wherein Bishops themselves were forbid to read the Books of Gentiles , but Here- fies they might read : while others long before them on the contrary fcrupl'd more the Books of Hereticks , then of Gentiles . And that the primitive Coun ...
... wherein Bishops themselves were forbid to read the Books of Gentiles , but Here- fies they might read : while others long before them on the contrary fcrupl'd more the Books of Hereticks , then of Gentiles . And that the primitive Coun ...
Page 253
... wherein they might include our Books also within the number of their damned . And this was the rare morfell so officiously snatcht up , and fo ilfavourdly imitated by our inquifiturient Bifhops , and the attendant minorites their ...
... wherein they might include our Books also within the number of their damned . And this was the rare morfell so officiously snatcht up , and fo ilfavourdly imitated by our inquifiturient Bifhops , and the attendant minorites their ...
Page 262
... of our minds ; as wherein every mature man might have to exercife his owne leading capacity . How great a vertue is temperance , how much of moment through the whole life of of man ! yet GoD commits the manag- ing fo [ 262 ]
... of our minds ; as wherein every mature man might have to exercife his owne leading capacity . How great a vertue is temperance , how much of moment through the whole life of of man ! yet GoD commits the manag- ing fo [ 262 ]
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