The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen6 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 57
Página 362
2 against me , nefariously undertaken to plead the cause of despotism , I who
was neither deemed unequal to so renowned an adversary , nor to so great a
subject , was particularly felected by the deliverers of our country , and by the
general ...
2 against me , nefariously undertaken to plead the cause of despotism , I who
was neither deemed unequal to so renowned an adversary , nor to so great a
subject , was particularly felected by the deliverers of our country , and by the
general ...
Página 363
... great as were the numbers engaged in the contest , the grandeur of conçeption
, and loftiness of spirit which were universally difplayed , merited for each
individual more than a mediocrity of famne ; and Britain , which was formerly
styled the ...
... great as were the numbers engaged in the contest , the grandeur of conçeption
, and loftiness of spirit which were universally difplayed , merited for each
individual more than a mediocrity of famne ; and Britain , which was formerly
styled the ...
Página 364
I am far from wishing to make any vain or arrogant comparisons , or to speak
oftentatiously of myself , but , in a cause so great and glo . rious , and particularly
on an occasion when I am called by the general fuffrage to defend the very ...
I am far from wishing to make any vain or arrogant comparisons , or to speak
oftentatiously of myself , but , in a cause so great and glo . rious , and particularly
on an occasion when I am called by the general fuffrage to defend the very ...
Página 366
belonged is a matter of uncertainty , ) to her court , where he was received with
great distinction , my defence suddenly surprized him in the midst of his security .
It was generally read , and by the queen among the rest , who , attentive to the ...
belonged is a matter of uncertainty , ) to her court , where he was received with
great distinction , my defence suddenly surprized him in the midst of his security .
It was generally read , and by the queen among the rest , who , attentive to the ...
Página 369
... king , it follows that every bad one is , according to his capacity , a tyrant ; nor
does the name of tyrant signify any thing soaring or illustrious , but the meanest
reptile on the earth ; for in proportion as he is great , he is contemptible and
abject .
... king , it follows that every bad one is , according to his capacity , a tyrant ; nor
does the name of tyrant signify any thing soaring or illustrious , but the meanest
reptile on the earth ; for in proportion as he is great , he is contemptible and
abject .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
againſt alia aliud alterum Angliæ animal animi animo argumenta argumentum axioma cauſa cujus cùm denique Deus dicitur effe effectum eodem eorum erit eſſe eſt fibi fint five folùm forma funt genere genus great habet hæc hanc haud have hinc homines homo hujus ibid igitur illa ille illi illius illud itaque king kings liberty literas magis materia mihi minus more moſt nempe neque nihil niſi nomine noſtra nulla nunc OLIVERIUS Protector omni omnibus omnis omnium pars partes poteſt potius Principi Protector Reip quæ quædam quàm quaſi quin quis quòd quorum quos ratio ratione rebus Regi rerum ſed ſemper Sereniſſimo ſhould ſit ſive ſpecies ſuch ſunt tamen tantum tempore their they thoſe tibi unum verò verum veſtræ vobis Weſtmonaſterio