English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 145
... nature , contrary to common sense and honesty ? Their worship ( that of the supreme Lord being neglected ) you will see directed towards objects most improper and unbecoming : to the ghosts of dead men ; men in their lives ( if we may ...
... nature , contrary to common sense and honesty ? Their worship ( that of the supreme Lord being neglected ) you will see directed towards objects most improper and unbecoming : to the ghosts of dead men ; men in their lives ( if we may ...
Page 485
... nature is a law to himself , without the particular distinct consideration of the positive sanctions of that law ; the rewards and punish- ments which we feel , and those which from the light of reason we have ground to believe are ...
... nature is a law to himself , without the particular distinct consideration of the positive sanctions of that law ; the rewards and punish- ments which we feel , and those which from the light of reason we have ground to believe are ...
Page 543
... nature , wanted that correctness which learning would have given him ; and that Jonson , trusting to learning , did not sufficiently cast his eye on nature . He blamed the stanzas of Spenser , and could not bear the hexameters of Sidney ...
... nature , wanted that correctness which learning would have given him ; and that Jonson , trusting to learning , did not sufficiently cast his eye on nature . He blamed the stanzas of Spenser , and could not bear the hexameters of Sidney ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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