The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to the embellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . " But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that ...
... means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to the embellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . " But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that ...
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... means , better and more certain to attain it for kings have gained glorious titles from their favourers by writing against private men , as Henry VIII . did against Luther ; but no man ever gained much honour by writing against a king ...
... means , better and more certain to attain it for kings have gained glorious titles from their favourers by writing against private men , as Henry VIII . did against Luther ; but no man ever gained much honour by writing against a king ...
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... means to remove Hirelings out of the Church ; wherein is also discoursed of Tithes , Church- fees , and Church - revenues ; and whether any Maintenance of Ministers can be settled by law . " He wrote also " A Letter to a Friend ...
... means to remove Hirelings out of the Church ; wherein is also discoursed of Tithes , Church- fees , and Church - revenues ; and whether any Maintenance of Ministers can be settled by law . " He wrote also " A Letter to a Friend ...
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... mean contests of human ambition or bigotry , in which intrigue , artifice , and selfish passions per- vert and darken the heart and the head , he must have stifled those radiant visions of spiritual purity , which were his natural food ...
... mean contests of human ambition or bigotry , in which intrigue , artifice , and selfish passions per- vert and darken the heart and the head , he must have stifled those radiant visions of spiritual purity , which were his natural food ...
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... mean passions , that corrupt the human bosom , have no abode . To make a man of business requires nothing but petty and watchful observation , cold reserve and selfish craft : to catch the moment when caution in others is asleep ; to ...
... mean passions , that corrupt the human bosom , have no abode . To make a man of business requires nothing but petty and watchful observation , cold reserve and selfish craft : to catch the moment when caution in others is asleep ; to ...
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