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1642, Milton, æt 32, in his third contribution to the Smec- tymnuus controversy,
The Reason of Church- government urg'd against Prelatry, to show how little
delight he had in that which he believed ' God by his Secretary conscience
injoyned' ...
1642, Milton, æt 32, in his third contribution to the Smec- tymnuus controversy,
The Reason of Church- government urg'd against Prelatry, to show how little
delight he had in that which he believed ' God by his Secretary conscience
injoyned' ...
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These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the inspired guift of God rarely
bestow'd, but yet to some (though most abuse) in every Nation : and are of power
beside the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of
...
These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the inspired guift of God rarely
bestow'd, but yet to some (though most abuse) in every Nation : and are of power
beside the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of
...
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The Anger of Achilles was of such Consequence, that it embroiled the Kings of
Greece, des- troy'd the Heroes of Troy, and engaged all the Gods In Factions.
Æneas's Settlement in Italy produced the Cæfars, and gave Birth to the Roman ...
The Anger of Achilles was of such Consequence, that it embroiled the Kings of
Greece, des- troy'd the Heroes of Troy, and engaged all the Gods In Factions.
Æneas's Settlement in Italy produced the Cæfars, and gave Birth to the Roman ...
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... were in themselves exceeding short, but are so beautisully extended and
diversified by the Intervention [Invention] of Episodes, and the Machinery of Gods,
with the like Poetical Ornaments, that they make up an agreeable Story sufficient
to ...
... were in themselves exceeding short, but are so beautisully extended and
diversified by the Intervention [Invention] of Episodes, and the Machinery of Gods,
with the like Poetical Ornaments, that they make up an agreeable Story sufficient
to ...
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Tho', at the fame time, to give them the greater variety, he has described a Vulcan
, that is, a Buffoon among his Gods, and a Therftes among his Mortals. Virgil falls
infinitely short of Homer in the Characters of his Poem, both as to their Variety ...
Tho', at the fame time, to give them the greater variety, he has described a Vulcan
, that is, a Buffoon among his Gods, and a Therftes among his Mortals. Virgil falls
infinitely short of Homer in the Characters of his Poem, both as to their Variety ...
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