The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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Page xiii
... means of detecting ) , certainly betrays the negligence or ig- norance of those to whose care his edition was entrusted . Feeling as truly as others the absurdity of Bentley's system , the flatness of his prosaic alterations , and his ...
... means of detecting ) , certainly betrays the negligence or ig- norance of those to whose care his edition was entrusted . Feeling as truly as others the absurdity of Bentley's system , the flatness of his prosaic alterations , and his ...
Page xxxii
... means of safety , amid civil broils , and spiritual dissensions , he was desired to recollect the following sentence , which that experienced states- man had also impressed on other travellers . ' I pensieri stretti , ed il viso sciolto ...
... means of safety , amid civil broils , and spiritual dissensions , he was desired to recollect the following sentence , which that experienced states- man had also impressed on other travellers . ' I pensieri stretti , ed il viso sciolto ...
Page xliv
... mean and simple guise , she may be , as she is , a lion of the tribe of Judah , and in her humility all men will , with loud hosannahs , confess her greatness . ' When his oppo- nents urged the learning of the University and the clergy ...
... mean and simple guise , she may be , as she is , a lion of the tribe of Judah , and in her humility all men will , with loud hosannahs , confess her greatness . ' When his oppo- nents urged the learning of the University and the clergy ...
Page xlvii
... means to relieve him . Since they who have lived most loosely , by reason of their bold accustoming , prove most successful in their matches , because their wild affections , unsettling at will , have been as so many divorces to teach ...
... means to relieve him . Since they who have lived most loosely , by reason of their bold accustoming , prove most successful in their matches , because their wild affections , unsettling at will , have been as so many divorces to teach ...
Page xlix
... mean a con- demnation of marriage , from which I have derived all the blessings and benefits of civil society , but merely of its indissolubility . There are many causes which ought to justify divorce , as well as that of adultery on ...
... mean a con- demnation of marriage , from which I have derived all the blessings and benefits of civil society , but merely of its indissolubility . There are many causes which ought to justify divorce , as well as that of adultery on ...
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