The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen6J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... most igno- minious degradation . And next , because when there fuddenly arofe many who , as is ufual with the vulgar , bafely calumniated the most illuftrious atchievements , and when one eminent above the reft , inflated with literary ...
... most igno- minious degradation . And next , because when there fuddenly arofe many who , as is ufual with the vulgar , bafely calumniated the most illuftrious atchievements , and when one eminent above the reft , inflated with literary ...
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... most glorious , in which virtue could be fig- nalized ; which infallibly led to prefent recompence ; which bound their brows with wreaths of laurel , and con- figned their memories to immortal fame . For as yet , tyrants were not beheld ...
... most glorious , in which virtue could be fig- nalized ; which infallibly led to prefent recompence ; which bound their brows with wreaths of laurel , and con- figned their memories to immortal fame . For as yet , tyrants were not beheld ...
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... most congenial with my own . Here I behold the ftout and manly prowess of the Ger- mans , difdaining fervitude ; there the generous and lively impetuofity of the French ; on this fide , the calm and stately valour of the Spaniard ; on ...
... most congenial with my own . Here I behold the ftout and manly prowess of the Ger- mans , difdaining fervitude ; there the generous and lively impetuofity of the French ; on this fide , the calm and stately valour of the Spaniard ; on ...
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... most honour- able and appropriate , in which I might prove , by an enu- meration of particulars , that I had not been without my fhare of human mifery ; but that I had , at the same time , experienced fingular marks of the divine regard ...
... most honour- able and appropriate , in which I might prove , by an enu- meration of particulars , that I had not been without my fhare of human mifery ; but that I had , at the same time , experienced fingular marks of the divine regard ...
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... most abject of flaves , for they are the fervants of those who are themselves in fervitude . This name there- fore may be rightly applied to the most infignificant pugi- lift of tyranny , or even to this brawler ; who , why he fhould fo ...
... most abject of flaves , for they are the fervants of those who are themselves in fervitude . This name there- fore may be rightly applied to the most infignificant pugi- lift of tyranny , or even to this brawler ; who , why he fhould fo ...