John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... , countenance , grace , and manners , -you were not so much an English- man , by Hercules , as an angel . The exception , in regard to his piety , relates to MILTON being a Protestant , and to the courage with 8 LIFE OF MILTON .
... , countenance , grace , and manners , -you were not so much an English- man , by Hercules , as an angel . The exception , in regard to his piety , relates to MILTON being a Protestant , and to the courage with 8 LIFE OF MILTON .
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... regard to this subject . At first they encouraged the reading of all the heathen writers , but prohibited those which were heretical among themselves ; after- wards they contended for the propriety of con- futing the books of heretics ...
... regard to this subject . At first they encouraged the reading of all the heathen writers , but prohibited those which were heretical among themselves ; after- wards they contended for the propriety of con- futing the books of heretics ...
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... regard the reasons usually alleged , to prohibit the publishing of any books besides , on the subjects he first excepted , such as the fear of wresting , or mistaking their meaning , then we must be prohibited from reading the Bible ...
... regard the reasons usually alleged , to prohibit the publishing of any books besides , on the subjects he first excepted , such as the fear of wresting , or mistaking their meaning , then we must be prohibited from reading the Bible ...
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... regard to his " honour " and " repose , " to repudiate her as no longer worthy his confidence or affection . A husband who could act with this haughty feeling towards his companion , must have strange notions of what , in such a case ...
... regard to his " honour " and " repose , " to repudiate her as no longer worthy his confidence or affection . A husband who could act with this haughty feeling towards his companion , must have strange notions of what , in such a case ...
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... provocation ? The kindest and the happiest pair Will find occasion to forbear ; And something , every day they live , To pity , and perhaps forgive . " It appears most evident to me , that in regard LIFE OF MILTON . 79.
... provocation ? The kindest and the happiest pair Will find occasion to forbear ; And something , every day they live , To pity , and perhaps forgive . " It appears most evident to me , that in regard LIFE OF MILTON . 79.
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