The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 6J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 377
... kings , who , feizing the leathern flag- gon with his ink - fmeared hands , drinks among his fellow workmen a huge draught to the fuccefs of your philofo- phy . This dares Flaccus , your incomparable partizan , who figns his name to ...
... kings , who , feizing the leathern flag- gon with his ink - fmeared hands , drinks among his fellow workmen a huge draught to the fuccefs of your philofo- phy . This dares Flaccus , your incomparable partizan , who figns his name to ...
Page 380
... kings , fhould falute me with the appellation of Defender of the Faith . You fee under what a cloud of difgrace Salmafius laboured to deprefs me . But ought he to have relinquifhed a poft of honourable exertion to mingle in foreign ...
... kings , fhould falute me with the appellation of Defender of the Faith . You fee under what a cloud of difgrace Salmafius laboured to deprefs me . But ought he to have relinquifhed a poft of honourable exertion to mingle in foreign ...
Page 387
... kings in the poffeffion of their rights , and in the fplendor of their fovereignty . " Salmafius muft furely have been doating in a state of fecond infancy , when he could be fo much taken by this encomium , as to caufe it immediately ...
... kings in the poffeffion of their rights , and in the fplendor of their fovereignty . " Salmafius muft furely have been doating in a state of fecond infancy , when he could be fo much taken by this encomium , as to caufe it immediately ...
Page 390
... kings , if we may truft the accounts of thofe tranfactions , feared as much from them as ours did from us ; nor could they help doing it , when they confidered the tone of their manifeftos , and the vio- lence of their threats . Let ...
... kings , if we may truft the accounts of thofe tranfactions , feared as much from them as ours did from us ; nor could they help doing it , when they confidered the tone of their manifeftos , and the vio- lence of their threats . Let ...
Page 391
... kings has in all ages been held facred , & c . " You attack me , Sir , with much common place - abuse , and many malicious obfervations which are quite irrelevant to the purpofe ; for the murder of a king , and the punish- ment of a ...
... kings has in all ages been held facred , & c . " You attack me , Sir , with much common place - abuse , and many malicious obfervations which are quite irrelevant to the purpofe ; for the murder of a king , and the punish- ment of a ...