| English periodicals - 1891 - 590 pages
...confessed his aspirations. None hath by more studious ways endeavoured, and with more unwearied spirit none shall — that I dare almost aver of myself, as far as life and full license will extend. Neither do I think it shame to covenant with any knowing reader that for... | |
| William Powell James - Literary Collections - 1894 - 262 pages
...his aspirations. 217 ' None hath by more studious ways endeavoured, and with more unwearied spirit none shall — that I dare almost aver of myself, as far as life and full licence will extend. Neither do I think it shame to covenant with any knowing reader that for... | |
| John Milton - 1896 - 232 pages
...lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but that none hath by more studious ways endeavored, and with more unwearied spirit that none shall, that...life and free leisure will extend, and that the land had once enfranchised herself from this impertinent yoke of prelaty, under whose inquisitorious and... | |
| John Milton - 1896 - 252 pages
...lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but that none hath by more studious ways endeavored, and with more unwearied spirit that none shall, that...life and free leisure will extend, and that the land had once enfranchised herself from this impertinent yoke of prelaty, under whose inquisitorious and... | |
| John Milton - 1896 - 226 pages
...lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but that none hath by more studious ways endeavored, and with more unwearied spirit that none shall, that...life and free leisure will extend, and that the land had once enfranchised herself from this impertinent yoke of prelaty, under whose inquisitorious and... | |
| John Howard Bertram Masterman - English literature - 1897 - 308 pages
...character of the age and his attitude towards it : ' The accomplishment of them (ie, his literary projects) lies not but in a power above man's to promise ; but...life and free leisure will extend, and that the land had once enfranchised herself from this impertinent yoke of Prelaty, under whose inquisitorkms and... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1903 - 548 pages
...to promise ; but that no man hath by more studious ways endeavored, and with more unwearied spirit none shall, that I dare almost aver of myself, as...life and free leisure will extend ; and that the land had once enfranchised herself from this impertinent yoke of Prelaty, under whose inquisitorious and... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1899 - 346 pages
...to say and those intentions which have lived within me ever since I could conceive myself anything worth to my country, I return to crave excuse that...life and free leisure will extend; and that the land had once enfranchised herself from this impertinent yoke of prelaty, under whose inquisitorious and... | |
| John Milton, Hiram Corson - 1899 - 354 pages
...to say and those intentions which have lived within me ever since I could conceive myself anything worth to my country, I return to crave excuse that...life and free leisure will extend ; and that the land had once enfranchised herself from this impertinent yoke of prelaty, under whose inquisitorious and... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1900 - 240 pages
...the pamphlet No. 4 : — None hath by more studious ways endeavoured, and with more unwearied spirit none shall, — that I dare almost aver of myself, as far as life and full license will extend. Neither do I think it shame to covenant with any knowing reader that for... | |
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