John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 60
... things else inferior to you , in this one thing , in knowing when to set a measure of my labours , both seem to myself , and am , your better . Farewell , and be joyous . These engaging expressions , the only ones we have from Diodati's ...
... things else inferior to you , in this one thing , in knowing when to set a measure of my labours , both seem to myself , and am , your better . Farewell , and be joyous . These engaging expressions , the only ones we have from Diodati's ...
Page 86
... things .... Hence it is that when anyone scorns what the vulgar opine in their depraved estimation of things , and dares to feel and speak and be that which the highest wisdom throughout all ages has taught to be best , to that man I ...
... things .... Hence it is that when anyone scorns what the vulgar opine in their depraved estimation of things , and dares to feel and speak and be that which the highest wisdom throughout all ages has taught to be best , to that man I ...
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... things , while it leaves me at liberty to contemplate the beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . How many things are there besides which I would not willingly see ; how many which I must see against my will ; and how few which I ...
... things , while it leaves me at liberty to contemplate the beauty and stability of virtue and of truth . How many things are there besides which I would not willingly see ; how many which I must see against my will ; and how few which I ...
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