John Milton: His Life and Times, Religious and Political Opinions: With an Appendix, Containing Animadversions Upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, Etc., Etc |
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... noble eloquence is perhaps unrivalled in sublimity of thought and adaptedness
of words : - “ Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing
herself like a strong man after sleep , and shaking her invincible locks : methinks I
...
... noble eloquence is perhaps unrivalled in sublimity of thought and adaptedness
of words : - “ Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing
herself like a strong man after sleep , and shaking her invincible locks : methinks I
...
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had acted towards an hypocritical , popery - led monarch , in defence of
themselves and their liberties , but what had been told him by the miserable and
drunken and beaten cavaliers , who were the noble attendants of the most noble
Charles ...
had acted towards an hypocritical , popery - led monarch , in defence of
themselves and their liberties , but what had been told him by the miserable and
drunken and beaten cavaliers , who were the noble attendants of the most noble
Charles ...
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... of the nation will be so sensible of the obligations of Britain to that illustrious
ruler and his noble compatriots , as , maugre the mean power of ignorance and
prejudice , will decree him a monumental inscription in the sepulchres of our
kings .
... of the nation will be so sensible of the obligations of Britain to that illustrious
ruler and his noble compatriots , as , maugre the mean power of ignorance and
prejudice , will decree him a monumental inscription in the sepulchres of our
kings .
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Lastly , If these gentlemen convocated , refuse these fair and noble offers of
immediate liberty and happy condition , no doubt there be enough in every
county who will thankfully accept them , your Excellency once more declaring
publicly this ...
Lastly , If these gentlemen convocated , refuse these fair and noble offers of
immediate liberty and happy condition , no doubt there be enough in every
county who will thankfully accept them , your Excellency once more declaring
publicly this ...
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This seems to be the proper place to introduce the history of that noble zeal ,
which the Protector Cromwell manifested in defending the Protestant religion ;
especially as it will afford the opportunity of introducing all the letters written in
Latin by ...
This seems to be the proper place to introduce the history of that noble zeal ,
which the Protector Cromwell manifested in defending the Protestant religion ;
especially as it will afford the opportunity of introducing all the letters written in
Latin by ...
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