The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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... mind , and reconcile to the exist- ing government such as were disaffected , than to determine anything re- specting the late king . From a MS . note found in a printed copy in his possession , Dr. Birch discovered that the work was ...
... mind , and reconcile to the exist- ing government such as were disaffected , than to determine anything re- specting the late king . From a MS . note found in a printed copy in his possession , Dr. Birch discovered that the work was ...
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... the execution of Charles ; not from any fierce or malignant wish to destroy the man who for so many years had wielded the supreme authority in England . — ED . shallowness of mind , or else a carnal admiring of 4 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
... the execution of Charles ; not from any fierce or malignant wish to destroy the man who for so many years had wielded the supreme authority in England . — ED . shallowness of mind , or else a carnal admiring of 4 THE TENURE OF KINGS.
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John Milton James Augustus St. John. shallowness of mind , or else a carnal admiring of that worldly pomp and greatness , from whence they see him fallen ; or rather , lastly , a dissembled and seditious pity , feigned of in- dustry to ...
John Milton James Augustus St. John. shallowness of mind , or else a carnal admiring of that worldly pomp and greatness , from whence they see him fallen ; or rather , lastly , a dissembled and seditious pity , feigned of in- dustry to ...
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... mind , and prouder than those pagan Cæsars that deified themselves , would arrogate so unreasonably above human condition , or derogate so basely from a whole nation of men , his brethren , as if for him only subsisting , and to serve ...
... mind , and prouder than those pagan Cæsars that deified themselves , would arrogate so unreasonably above human condition , or derogate so basely from a whole nation of men , his brethren , as if for him only subsisting , and to serve ...
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... mind not obscurely ; accounting their absolute authority no better than Gentilism , yea , though they flourished it over with the splendid name of benefactors ; charging those that would be his disciples to usurp no such dominion ; but ...
... mind not obscurely ; accounting their absolute authority no better than Gentilism , yea , though they flourished it over with the splendid name of benefactors ; charging those that would be his disciples to usurp no such dominion ; but ...
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