The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 6J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 363
... those elevate impotent tyrants , in order to shield them from deftruction , into the rank of Gods ; and to their own coft , confecrate the pefts of the human race . But against this dark array of long received opinions , fuper- ftitions ...
... those elevate impotent tyrants , in order to shield them from deftruction , into the rank of Gods ; and to their own coft , confecrate the pefts of the human race . But against this dark array of long received opinions , fuper- ftitions ...
Page 369
... those , whom you extol as if they were above the reach of danger and oppreffion ; and you quite obliterate the difference between a king and a tyrant , if you invest both with the fame arbitrary power . For , if a king does not exercise ...
... those , whom you extol as if they were above the reach of danger and oppreffion ; and you quite obliterate the difference between a king and a tyrant , if you invest both with the fame arbitrary power . For , if a king does not exercise ...
Page 379
... those , who pick their noses and ne'er read . This I wrote on the long expected edition of his far- famed work ; in printing which he was ftrenuoufly en- gaged , while you , fir , were polluting his houfe by your . fcandalous amour with ...
... those , who pick their noses and ne'er read . This I wrote on the long expected edition of his far- famed work ; in printing which he was ftrenuoufly en- gaged , while you , fir , were polluting his houfe by your . fcandalous amour with ...
Page 381
... those who moft diftinctly fee . In this inftance alone I am a diffembler against my will . My face , which is faid to indicate a total privation of blood , is of a com- plexion entirely oppofite to the pale and the cadaverous ; fo that ...
... those who moft diftinctly fee . In this inftance alone I am a diffembler against my will . My face , which is faid to indicate a total privation of blood , is of a com- plexion entirely oppofite to the pale and the cadaverous ; fo that ...
Page 382
... those wife and ancient bards , whofe misfortunes the Gods are faid to have compensated by fuperior endowments , and whom men fo much revered , that they chofe rather to impute their want of fight to the injuftice of heaven than to their ...
... those wife and ancient bards , whofe misfortunes the Gods are faid to have compensated by fuperior endowments , and whom men fo much revered , that they chofe rather to impute their want of fight to the injuftice of heaven than to their ...