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Strona 80
... our passions , some were known " To wish , for the defence , the crime their own . " Now private pity strove with public hate , " Reason with rage , and eloquence with fate . " On On Cowley . To him no author was unknown , 80 DENHAM .
... our passions , some were known " To wish , for the defence , the crime their own . " Now private pity strove with public hate , " Reason with rage , and eloquence with fate . " On On Cowley . To him no author was unknown , 80 DENHAM .
Strona 111
... public employment , would not return to hunger and philosophy , but , continuing to exercise his office under a manifest usurpation , betrayed to his power that liberty which he had defended . Nothing can be more just than that ...
... public employment , would not return to hunger and philosophy , but , continuing to exercise his office under a manifest usurpation , betrayed to his power that liberty which he had defended . Nothing can be more just than that ...
Strona 113
... public councils , the 66 * It may be doubted whether gloriosissimus be here used with Milton's boasted purity . Res gloriosa is an illustrious thing ; but vir gloriosus is commonly a braggart , as in miles gloriosus . Dr. J. 66 leader ...
... public councils , the 66 * It may be doubted whether gloriosissimus be here used with Milton's boasted purity . Res gloriosa is an illustrious thing ; but vir gloriosus is commonly a braggart , as in miles gloriosus . Dr. J. 66 leader ...
Strona 123
... public trust ; but of Milton there was no exception . Of this tenderness shewn to Milton , the curiosity of mankind has not forborn to enquire the reason . Burnet thinks he was forgotten ; but this is another instance which may confirm ...
... public trust ; but of Milton there was no exception . Of this tenderness shewn to Milton , the curiosity of mankind has not forborn to enquire the reason . Burnet thinks he was forgotten ; but this is another instance which may confirm ...
Strona 136
... public acclamations , is rea- dily confessed . Wit and literature were on the side of the Court : and who that solicited favour or fa- shion would venture to praise the defender of the re- gicides ? All that he himself could think his ...
... public acclamations , is rea- dily confessed . Wit and literature were on the side of the Court : and who that solicited favour or fa- shion would venture to praise the defender of the re- gicides ? All that he himself could think his ...
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