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Página xxviii
... profane author , he may , besides stilling the sublime effect so happily
producted , afford a handle to some in these “ evil days , ' who are willing to make
the religion of Socrates and Cebes ( or that of Nature ) supersede the religion of
Christ .
... profane author , he may , besides stilling the sublime effect so happily
producted , afford a handle to some in these “ evil days , ' who are willing to make
the religion of Socrates and Cebes ( or that of Nature ) supersede the religion of
Christ .
Página xxxv
But now Milton ' s evil days began : he entered into thorny controversies which
blind the imagination , and harden and embitter the heart . It was not for sublime
talents , like his , to entangle themselves in these webs : his mighty genius could
...
But now Milton ' s evil days began : he entered into thorny controversies which
blind the imagination , and harden and embitter the heart . It was not for sublime
talents , like his , to entangle themselves in these webs : his mighty genius could
...
Página xxxix
... state of man ' s life ; what in itself evil and miserable , though vulgarly not so
esteemed ; he , that hath obtained to know this , the only high valuable wisdom
indeed , remembering also that God , even to a strictness , requires the
improvement ...
... state of man ' s life ; what in itself evil and miserable , though vulgarly not so
esteemed ; he , that hath obtained to know this , the only high valuable wisdom
indeed , remembering also that God , even to a strictness , requires the
improvement ...
Página xlvii
... except court vassals , opposed him and his tyrannical proceedings ; the cry
was universal ; and this full parliament was at first unanimous in their dislike and
protestation against his evil government : but when they who sought themselves
...
... except court vassals , opposed him and his tyrannical proceedings ; the cry
was universal ; and this full parliament was at first unanimous in their dislike and
protestation against his evil government : but when they who sought themselves
...
Página xlviii
By so strange a method amongst the mad multitude is a sudden reputation won ,
of wisdom by wilfulness and subtle shifts , of goodness by multiplying evil , of
piety by endeavouring to root out true religion . " But it is evident that the chief of
his ...
By so strange a method amongst the mad multitude is a sudden reputation won ,
of wisdom by wilfulness and subtle shifts , of goodness by multiplying evil , of
piety by endeavouring to root out true religion . " But it is evident that the chief of
his ...
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