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Page xxix
Be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still in strictest measure even To
that same lot , however mean or high , Towards which time leads me , and the
will of Heaven ; All is , if I have grace to use it so , As ever in my great Taskmaster
' s ...
Be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still in strictest measure even To
that same lot , however mean or high , Towards which time leads me , and the
will of Heaven ; All is , if I have grace to use it so , As ever in my great Taskmaster
' s ...
Page xxxii
... and propitious throne , where nothing is readier than grace and refuge to the
distresses of mortal suppliants : and it were a shame to leave these serious
thoughts less piously than the heathen were wont to conclude their graver
discourses .
... and propitious throne , where nothing is readier than grace and refuge to the
distresses of mortal suppliants : and it were a shame to leave these serious
thoughts less piously than the heathen were wont to conclude their graver
discourses .
Page xxxiv
But in happier times , when it is less difficult to make allowance for the
effervescence caused by the heat of conflicting politics , and when the judgement
is no longer influenced by the animosities of party , the taste of the age may be
profitably ...
But in happier times , when it is less difficult to make allowance for the
effervescence caused by the heat of conflicting politics , and when the judgement
is no longer influenced by the animosities of party , the taste of the age may be
profitably ...
Page xl
... political independence might be no less successfully vindicated by adducing
the spirited language which he addressed to Cromwell in the zenith of his power .
He has however been charged with concealing his opinions on a subject of no.
... political independence might be no less successfully vindicated by adducing
the spirited language which he addressed to Cromwell in the zenith of his power .
He has however been charged with concealing his opinions on a subject of no.
Page xli
charged with concealing his opinions on a subject of no less importance than
Popery , and even of entertaining a secret inclination in its favour . This
imputation , considering the multifariousness of Milton ' s writings , may perhaps
have ...
charged with concealing his opinions on a subject of no less importance than
Popery , and even of entertaining a secret inclination in its favour . This
imputation , considering the multifariousness of Milton ' s writings , may perhaps
have ...
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