... their steps, granted all their wishes, filled their houses with wealth, made them happy in love and victorious in war. Such a spirit is Liberty. At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those... Life of Milton - Strona 226autor: David Masson - 1860 - Liczba stron: 267Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Henry Philip Tappan - 1852 - Liczba stron: 314
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those, who in disgust shall venture to crush her. And happy are those, who,...length be rewarded by her in the time of her beauty and glory." The government of a state, like the government of an individual, reaches its highest form and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - Liczba stron: 764
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But wo to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who,...frightful shape, shall at length be rewarded by her in the lime of her beauty ,and her glory. There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - Liczba stron: 658
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her! And happy are those who,...produces ; and that cure is freedom. When a prisoner first leaves his cell he cannot bear the light of day : he is unable to discriminate colours, or recognise... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1855 - Liczba stron: 670
...form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those •who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who,...rewarded by her in the time of her beauty and her glory !" Balancing the accounts of Puritans versus Cavaliers, his choice, he declares, would be that of Bassanio... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1855 - Liczba stron: 590
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But woe to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who,...shall at length be rewarded by her in the time of her beiuty and her glory !" Balancing the accounts of Puritans versus Cavaliers, his choice, he declares,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - Liczba stron: 752
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But wo to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her! And happy are those who,...beauty and her glory. There is only one cure for the Devils which newly acquired freedom produces—and that cure is freedom) When a prisoner leaves his... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - Liczba stron: 770
...are those who, having dared to receive her in her degraded and frightful shape, shall at length b» rewarded by her in the time of her beauty and her...freedom! When a prisoner leaves his cell, he cannot be?.r the light of day ; — he is unable to discriminate colours, or recognise faces. But thi remedy... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1856 - Liczba stron: 446
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But wo to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who,...by her in the time of her beauty and her glory-." For aught we know, all this may be very fine poetry, and may deserve the place which it has found in... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1856 - Liczba stron: 396
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But wo to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who,...by her in .the time of her beauty and her glory." For aught we know, all this may be very fine poetry, and may deserve the place which it has found in... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1856 - Liczba stron: 396
...the form of a hateful reptile. She grovels, she hisses, she stings. But wo to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ! And happy are those who,...rewarded by her in the time of her beauty and her glory." For aught we know, all this may be very fine poetry, and may deserve the place which it has found in... | |
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