The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Bind 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Side xv
... fhow the fame to all my countrymen , from a recollection of the three years which you paffed at the univerfity of Oxford . If this be the cafe you generously pay to our dear England the fees of her education ; and you both deferve the ...
... fhow the fame to all my countrymen , from a recollection of the three years which you paffed at the univerfity of Oxford . If this be the cafe you generously pay to our dear England the fees of her education ; and you both deferve the ...
Side xvi
... fhow other princes that a forbidding fuperciliousness and a dazzling parade of power are quite incompatible with real magnanimity . Nor do I think that while he lives any one will regret the lofs of the Efti , the Farnese , or the ...
... fhow other princes that a forbidding fuperciliousness and a dazzling parade of power are quite incompatible with real magnanimity . Nor do I think that while he lives any one will regret the lofs of the Efti , the Farnese , or the ...
Side xviii
... fhow me the fame indulgence not only which they did to Aligerius and to Petrarch on a fimilar occafion , but which you did formerly with fuch fingular benevolence to the freedom of my converfation on topics of religion . With pleasure I ...
... fhow me the fame indulgence not only which they did to Aligerius and to Petrarch on a fimilar occafion , but which you did formerly with fuch fingular benevolence to the freedom of my converfation on topics of religion . With pleasure I ...
Side xxiii
... fhow the effrontery of him who affirms with fo much audacity that he heard it . Who he was you have caused a doubt , though long fince in fome converfations which we had on the fubject juft after your return from Holland , you feemed to ...
... fhow the effrontery of him who affirms with fo much audacity that he heard it . Who he was you have caused a doubt , though long fince in fome converfations which we had on the fubject juft after your return from Holland , you feemed to ...
Side 22
... fhow clearly that the fathers refer all decifion of controverfy to the fcriptures , as allfufficient to direct , to refolve , and to determine . Ignatius , taking his laft leave of the Afian churches , as he went to martyrdom , ex ...
... fhow clearly that the fathers refer all decifion of controverfy to the fcriptures , as allfufficient to direct , to refolve , and to determine . Ignatius , taking his laft leave of the Afian churches , as he went to martyrdom , ex ...
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Side 300 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised, and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather ; that which purifies us is trial, and trial is by what is contrary.
Side 278 - But here the main skill and groundwork will be to temper them such lectures and explanations upon every opportunity as may lead and draw them in willing obedience; inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages...
Side 277 - I call therefore a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war.
Side 290 - ... and extraction of that living intellect that bred them. I know they are as lively, and as vigorously productive, as those fabulous dragon's teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men.
Side 325 - Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
Side 290 - And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book. Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys" a good book kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye. Many a man lives a burden to the Earth ; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
Side 123 - Memory and her siren daughters, but by devout prayer to that eternal Spirit, who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim, with the hallowed fire of his altar, to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases.
Side 348 - When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and it come to pass that she find no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house.
Side 290 - Tis true, no age can restore a life, whereof perhaps there is no great loss; and revolutions of ages do not oft recover the loss of a rejected truth, for the want of which whole nations fare the worse.
Side 119 - I applied myself to that resolution, which Ariosto followed against the persuasions of Bembo, to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue...