The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1William Tegg & Company, 1848 - 767 pàgines |
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Pàgina xi
... humanity to leave the established text untouched : and to confine the troubled spirit of his emen- dations within the lower circle of his notes . His changes ( he says ) are only suggested to the reader , and not obtruded on him ; and ...
... humanity to leave the established text untouched : and to confine the troubled spirit of his emen- dations within the lower circle of his notes . His changes ( he says ) are only suggested to the reader , and not obtruded on him ; and ...
Pàgina xl
... human suffering , or dissipating igno- rance ; like Franklin disarming the lightning of its fires , or like Watt binding an element of tremendous power into a safe and commodious form ; whose future effects on the social system of the ...
... human suffering , or dissipating igno- rance ; like Franklin disarming the lightning of its fires , or like Watt binding an element of tremendous power into a safe and commodious form ; whose future effects on the social system of the ...
Pàgina xlii
... human origin of Episcopacy , as a pe- culiar order in the church , invested with spiritual rights and pow- ers , distinct in kind , and preeminent in degree . He added to this reply another performance , called ' The Reason of Church ...
... human origin of Episcopacy , as a pe- culiar order in the church , invested with spiritual rights and pow- ers , distinct in kind , and preeminent in degree . He added to this reply another performance , called ' The Reason of Church ...
Pàgina xlviii
... human institutions ; and with a force of argument sometimes difficult to resist . The whole is com- posed with uncommon zeal and earnestness , and conveys the sentiments of one who feels his own important interests are at issue ; the ...
... human institutions ; and with a force of argument sometimes difficult to resist . The whole is com- posed with uncommon zeal and earnestness , and conveys the sentiments of one who feels his own important interests are at issue ; the ...
Pàgina lxii
... humanity , gentleness , and be- nignity of your disposition , from the time you first entered . on the profession of a soldier , to your obtainment of those mili- tary honours , the next only to the first , and whom the enemy has found ...
... humanity , gentleness , and be- nignity of your disposition , from the time you first entered . on the profession of a soldier , to your obtainment of those mili- tary honours , the next only to the first , and whom the enemy has found ...
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