The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Pickering, 1852 - 570 Seiten |
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... laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness of mankind . Johnson says , we are not placed here to watch the planets , or the motion of the stars , but to do good ...
... laws of nature can be conducted , or those arts improved that tend to the advantage of society , and the happiness of mankind . Johnson says , we are not placed here to watch the planets , or the motion of the stars , but to do good ...
Seite xxix
... laws of God , and the design of his creation to do good , for this purpose was he placed here ; but are men of science therefore unfitted for the per- formance of their civil and religious duties , are they on account of their ...
... laws of God , and the design of his creation to do good , for this purpose was he placed here ; but are men of science therefore unfitted for the per- formance of their civil and religious duties , are they on account of their ...
Seite xxxvi
... laws was weakened , and obedience imperfectly enforced ; and we must recollect , that at the time when she refused to return to her hus- band's roof , the King , with all his forces , was quartered in the neighbouring city of Oxford ...
... laws was weakened , and obedience imperfectly enforced ; and we must recollect , that at the time when she refused to return to her hus- band's roof , the King , with all his forces , was quartered in the neighbouring city of Oxford ...
Seite xxxvii
... law . Tempers once deemed incom- patible , may gradually assimilate . The interests of children , the advancement of fortune , the respect of society , moral principle , religious feeling , the force of habit , are all assisting the ...
... law . Tempers once deemed incom- patible , may gradually assimilate . The interests of children , the advancement of fortune , the respect of society , moral principle , religious feeling , the force of habit , are all assisting the ...
Seite xxxix
... laws , and human insti- tutions ; and with a force of argument sometimes difficult to resist . The whole is composed with uncommon zeal and earnestness , and conveys the sentiments of one who feels his own important interests are at ...
... laws , and human insti- tutions ; and with a force of argument sometimes difficult to resist . The whole is composed with uncommon zeal and earnestness , and conveys the sentiments of one who feels his own important interests are at ...
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