Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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John Milton. For men may treat like beasts as well as fight . If some fighting were not manlike , then either forti- tude were no virtue , or no fortitude in fighting . And as politicians ofttimes through dilatory pur- poses and ...
John Milton. For men may treat like beasts as well as fight . If some fighting were not manlike , then either forti- tude were no virtue , or no fortitude in fighting . And as politicians ofttimes through dilatory pur- poses and ...
Page 310
... fight , To my dear home no more must I return ; But lasting glory will adorn my urn . But , if I withdraw from the martial strife , Short is my fame , but long will be my life . ” — П . ix . I considered that many had purchased a less ...
... fight , To my dear home no more must I return ; But lasting glory will adorn my urn . But , if I withdraw from the martial strife , Short is my fame , but long will be my life . ” — П . ix . I considered that many had purchased a less ...
Page 378
... fight over again all that we have fought , and spend over again all that we have spent , but are never like to attain thus far as we are now advanced to the recovery of our freedom , never to have it in possession as we now have it ...
... fight over again all that we have fought , and spend over again all that we have spent , but are never like to attain thus far as we are now advanced to the recovery of our freedom , never to have it in possession as we now have it ...
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FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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