Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... reason : nor was Waller , if his biographer may be credited , such an enemy to the king , as not to wish his distresses lightened ; for he relates , " that the king sent particularly to Waller , to second his demand of some subsidies to ...
... reason : nor was Waller , if his biographer may be credited , such an enemy to the king , as not to wish his distresses lightened ; for he relates , " that the king sent particularly to Waller , to second his demand of some subsidies to ...
Pagina 16
... reason of their refusal but this , ' Nolumus mutare Leges AngliƦ : ' it was the bishops who so answered them ; and it would become the dignity and wisdom of this House to answer the people , now , with a ' Nolumus mutare ? " I see some ...
... reason of their refusal but this , ' Nolumus mutare Leges AngliƦ : ' it was the bishops who so answered them ; and it would become the dignity and wisdom of this House to answer the people , now , with a ' Nolumus mutare ? " I see some ...
Pagina 17
... reasons chiefly alleged against our Church government . " First , Scripture , which , as some men think , points out another form . 66 66 Second , the abuses of the present superiors . For Scripture , I will not dispute it in this place ...
... reasons chiefly alleged against our Church government . " First , Scripture , which , as some men think , points out another form . 66 66 Second , the abuses of the present superiors . For Scripture , I will not dispute it in this place ...
Pagina 24
... reason to contend to hide what is already revealed - inconsiderately to throw away your- self , for the interest of others , to whom you are less obliged than you are aware of . " This persuasion seems to have had little effect . Port ...
... reason to contend to hide what is already revealed - inconsiderately to throw away your- self , for the interest of others , to whom you are less obliged than you are aware of . " This persuasion seems to have had little effect . Port ...
Pagina 25
... reasons which he could urge with resistless efficacy in a personal conference ; but he overrated his own oratory ; his vehe- mence , whether of persuasion or entreaty , was returned with contempt . One of his arguments with Portland is ...
... reasons which he could urge with resistless efficacy in a personal conference ; but he overrated his own oratory ; his vehe- mence , whether of persuasion or entreaty , was returned with contempt . One of his arguments with Portland is ...
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