The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen6J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... over the mind , which darkens both the light of reafon and of confcience ; mine keeps from my view only the coloured furfaces of things , things , while it leaves me at liberty to contemplate 384 The Dfence of the People of England .
... over the mind , which darkens both the light of reafon and of confcience ; mine keeps from my view only the coloured furfaces of things , things , while it leaves me at liberty to contemplate 384 The Dfence of the People of England .
Página 385
... liberty to contemplate the beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . How many things are there befides , which I would not willingly fee ; how many which I must fee against my will ; and how few which I feel any anxiety to fee ...
... liberty to contemplate the beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . How many things are there befides , which I would not willingly fee ; how many which I must fee against my will ; and how few which I feel any anxiety to fee ...
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... liberty which I love . But , foberly reflecting on the cafualties of human life , they fhew me favour and indulgence as to a foldier who has ferved his time ; and kindly concede to me an ex- emption from care and toil . They do not ...
... liberty which I love . But , foberly reflecting on the cafualties of human life , they fhew me favour and indulgence as to a foldier who has ferved his time ; and kindly concede to me an ex- emption from care and toil . They do not ...
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... liberty at home . While I was on my way back to Rome , fome merchants informed me that the English jefuits had formed a plot against me if I returned to Rome , because I had spoken too freely on religion ; for it was a rule which I laid ...
... liberty at home . While I was on my way back to Rome , fome merchants informed me that the English jefuits had formed a plot against me if I returned to Rome , because I had spoken too freely on religion ; for it was a rule which I laid ...
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... liberty of fpeech was no longer fubject to controul , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; fome complained of the vices of the individuals , others of thofe of the order . They faid that it was unjust that they alone ...
... liberty of fpeech was no longer fubject to controul , all mouths began to be opened against the bishops ; fome complained of the vices of the individuals , others of thofe of the order . They faid that it was unjust that they alone ...