English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 44
... manner of the thing , but he did not believe the thing itself : he doubted of God's power , or the truth of the messenger ; but she , only of her own incapacity . This was it which distinguished the mourning of David from the ...
... manner of the thing , but he did not believe the thing itself : he doubted of God's power , or the truth of the messenger ; but she , only of her own incapacity . This was it which distinguished the mourning of David from the ...
Page 87
... manner ) , when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind in a very dry season , I went on foot to the same place , and saw the whole south part of the City burning from Cheapside to the Thames , and all along Cornhill ( for it likewise ...
... manner ) , when conspiring with a fierce eastern wind in a very dry season , I went on foot to the same place , and saw the whole south part of the City burning from Cheapside to the Thames , and all along Cornhill ( for it likewise ...
Page 443
... manner of their production , by supposing external bodies in their likeness rather than otherwise ; and so it might be at least probable there are such things as bodies that excite their ideas in our minds . But neither can this be said ...
... manner of their production , by supposing external bodies in their likeness rather than otherwise ; and so it might be at least probable there are such things as bodies that excite their ideas in our minds . But neither can this be said ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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