John Milton, His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, &c. &c |
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Page 4
... wherein were some verses which expressed his preference of the pleasures of London to the drudgery of the univer- sity . " It was on this account , " says Toland , " that some persons , no less ignorant than malicious , afterwards took ...
... wherein were some verses which expressed his preference of the pleasures of London to the drudgery of the univer- sity . " It was on this account , " says Toland , " that some persons , no less ignorant than malicious , afterwards took ...
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... a good intent , to hinder the shogging of it , in this unlawful waggonry wherein he rides , let him beware it be not fatal to him as it was to Uzza . " In reply to quotations from the Fathers , he speaks 34 LIFE OF MILTON .
... a good intent , to hinder the shogging of it , in this unlawful waggonry wherein he rides , let him beware it be not fatal to him as it was to Uzza . " In reply to quotations from the Fathers , he speaks 34 LIFE OF MILTON .
Page 98
... wherein both sides are vindicated from all bondage of Canon Law , and other mistakes whatsoever : and the unsound principles of the Author are examined , and fully confuted by authority of Holy Scriptures , the laws of this land and ...
... wherein both sides are vindicated from all bondage of Canon Law , and other mistakes whatsoever : and the unsound principles of the Author are examined , and fully confuted by authority of Holy Scriptures , the laws of this land and ...
Page 103
... wherein so bold a motion hath been , amongst others , admitted to the light : what will all the Christian churches through the world , to whose notice those lines shall come , thinke of our wofull degene- ration in these deplored times ...
... wherein so bold a motion hath been , amongst others , admitted to the light : what will all the Christian churches through the world , to whose notice those lines shall come , thinke of our wofull degene- ration in these deplored times ...
Page 114
... wherein the fear of change , and the absurd contradiction of a flattering hostilitie hath hampered them , but not scrupling to give away for compliments to an implacable revenge the heads of many Chris- tians more . " " But who in ...
... wherein the fear of change , and the absurd contradiction of a flattering hostilitie hath hampered them , but not scrupling to give away for compliments to an implacable revenge the heads of many Chris- tians more . " " But who in ...
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