The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen6J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... great a fubject , was parti- cularly felected by the deliverers of our country , and by the general fuffrage of the public , openly to vindicate the rights of the English nation , and confequently of liberty itfelf . Laftly , becaufe in ...
... great a fubject , was parti- cularly felected by the deliverers of our country , and by the general fuffrage of the public , openly to vindicate the rights of the English nation , and confequently of liberty itfelf . Laftly , becaufe in ...
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... great as were the numbers engaged in the conteft , the grandeur of con- ception , and loftiness of fpirit which were univerfally dif played , merited for each individual more than a me- diocrity of faine ; and Britain , which was ...
... great as were the numbers engaged in the conteft , the grandeur of con- ception , and loftiness of fpirit which were univerfally dif played , merited for each individual more than a me- diocrity of faine ; and Britain , which was ...
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... great and glo rious , and particularly on an occafion when I am called by the general fuffrage to defend the very defenders of that caufe ; I can hardly refrain from affuming a more lofty and fwelling tone , than the fimplicity of an ...
... great and glo rious , and particularly on an occafion when I am called by the general fuffrage to defend the very defenders of that caufe ; I can hardly refrain from affuming a more lofty and fwelling tone , than the fimplicity of an ...
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... great diftinction , my defence fud- denly furprized him in the midst of his fecurity . It was generally read , and by the queen among the reft , who , attentive to the dignity of her station , let the stranger ex- perience no diminution ...
... great diftinction , my defence fud- denly furprized him in the midst of his fecurity . It was generally read , and by the queen among the reft , who , attentive to the dignity of her station , let the stranger ex- perience no diminution ...
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... great , he is contemptible and abject . Others are vicious only for themselves : but tyrants are vicious , not only for themselves , but are even involuntarily obliged to partici- pate in the crimes of their importunate menials and ...
... great , he is contemptible and abject . Others are vicious only for themselves : but tyrants are vicious , not only for themselves , but are even involuntarily obliged to partici- pate in the crimes of their importunate menials and ...