The Poetical Works of John MiltonCrosby, Nichols, Lee, 1864 - 858 Seiten |
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... hath obtained in more than the scantiest measure to know anything distinctly of God , and of his true worship , and what is infallibly good and happy in the state of man's life ; what in itself evil and miserable , though vulgarly not ...
... hath obtained in more than the scantiest measure to know anything distinctly of God , and of his true worship , and what is infallibly good and happy in the state of man's life ; what in itself evil and miserable , though vulgarly not ...
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... hath sent him into this world to trade with . " And that which aggravates the burden more is , that , having received amongst his allotted parcels , certain precious truths , of such an orient lustre as no diamond can equal , which ...
... hath sent him into this world to trade with . " And that which aggravates the burden more is , that , having received amongst his allotted parcels , certain precious truths , of such an orient lustre as no diamond can equal , which ...
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... hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited , that neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy , but the enforcement of conscience only , and a pre- ventive fear lest this duty should be against me ...
... hath been said I may deserve of charitable readers to be credited , that neither envy nor gall hath entered me upon this controversy , but the enforcement of conscience only , and a pre- ventive fear lest this duty should be against me ...
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... hath hitherto been , that , if the Athenians , as some say , made their small deeds great and renowned by their eloquent writers , England hath had her noble achievements made small by the unskilful handling of monks and mechanics ...
... hath hitherto been , that , if the Athenians , as some say , made their small deeds great and renowned by their eloquent writers , England hath had her noble achievements made small by the unskilful handling of monks and mechanics ...
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... hath plucked from me , by an abortive and foredated dis covery ; and the accomplishment of these lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but that none hath by more studious ways endeavoured , and with more unwearied spirit that ...
... hath plucked from me , by an abortive and foredated dis covery ; and the accomplishment of these lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but that none hath by more studious ways endeavoured , and with more unwearied spirit that ...
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