An Apology Against a Pamphlet Called A Modest Confutation of the Animadversions Upon the Remonstrant Against Smectymnuus |
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... Readers , to foretell ye , when firft I met with his title , that the epithet of modeft there , was a certaine red por- tending figne , that he meant ere long to be moft tempeftuoufly bold ,, and fhameleffe ? Nevertheleffe he dares not ...
... Readers , to foretell ye , when firft I met with his title , that the epithet of modeft there , was a certaine red por- tending figne , that he meant ere long to be moft tempeftuoufly bold ,, and fhameleffe ? Nevertheleffe he dares not ...
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... Readers , if they cannot be fever'd in what is feverall ( which cafts a Buls eye to go yoke with the toothleffe Satyrs ) how should they be fever'd in their common concern- ments , the wellfare of the land , by due accufation of fuch as ...
... Readers , if they cannot be fever'd in what is feverall ( which cafts a Buls eye to go yoke with the toothleffe Satyrs ) how should they be fever'd in their common concern- ments , the wellfare of the land , by due accufation of fuch as ...
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... reader . A similar technique is used in his Defence and Short Answer in the words " frivolous , " " tedi- ous , " and " false " ( see Note 7 : 18-19 ) to prejudice his readers against his opponents . These are among his methods of ...
... reader . A similar technique is used in his Defence and Short Answer in the words " frivolous , " " tedi- ous , " and " false " ( see Note 7 : 18-19 ) to prejudice his readers against his opponents . These are among his methods of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO JOHN MILTONS An Apology I | 5 |
CRITICAL NOTES AND COMMENTARY | 81 |
Section I | 137 |
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