Milton's Paradise Lost with Copious Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Partly Selected from Addison, Bentley, Bowle ... [et. Al.], and Partly Original by James PrendevilleBaudry's European Library, 1850 - 382 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... force of genius , and a dexterous application of subsidiary circumstances , by slow but unerring steps to the highest pitch of power , and used this power for the aggran- dizement of his country - who found at the commencement of his ...
... force of genius , and a dexterous application of subsidiary circumstances , by slow but unerring steps to the highest pitch of power , and used this power for the aggran- dizement of his country - who found at the commencement of his ...
Strana ix
... force , or lessen the value of my panegyric upon them and lastly , that the people of England , whom fate , or my duty , or their own virtues , have incited me to defend , may be convinced from the purity of my life , that my defence ...
... force , or lessen the value of my panegyric upon them and lastly , that the people of England , whom fate , or my duty , or their own virtues , have incited me to defend , may be convinced from the purity of my life , that my defence ...
Strana xii
... force of my talents and my industry to this one important object . " In the Preface to the second book of his Reason of Church Go- vernment , " he states that he engaged in polemical and political con- troversy from a painful sense of ...
... force of my talents and my industry to this one important object . " In the Preface to the second book of his Reason of Church Go- vernment , " he states that he engaged in polemical and political con- troversy from a painful sense of ...
Strana xxxviii
... forces by a concourse of the good flocking from all quarters to his standard , he surpassed in a short time almost the greatest generals by the magnitude of his operations , and the rapidity of his execution . Nor was this sur- prising ...
... forces by a concourse of the good flocking from all quarters to his standard , he surpassed in a short time almost the greatest generals by the magnitude of his operations , and the rapidity of his execution . Nor was this sur- prising ...
Strana xxxix
... forces . There you were day by day engaged in the completion of your labours , when you are suddenly recalled to the war in Scotland . Thence you proceed with energies untired against the Scotch , then making an irruption into England ...
... forces . There you were day by day engaged in the completion of your labours , when you are suddenly recalled to the war in Scotland . Thence you proceed with energies untired against the Scotch , then making an irruption into England ...
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