John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 47
... Defence of the People of England , and form a part of an eloquent defence of his early life against the charges , as insane as they were false , of the licentiousness of his early days.- Milton's name coupled with licentiousness ...
... Defence of the People of England , and form a part of an eloquent defence of his early life against the charges , as insane as they were false , of the licentiousness of his early days.- Milton's name coupled with licentiousness ...
الصفحة 53
... defence of liberty - that he poured a torrent of overwhelming eloquence and sarcasm upon prelatical assumption - that he wrote against a king . " Seduced by the gentle elo- quence of fanaticism , he listened no more to the wild and ...
... defence of liberty - that he poured a torrent of overwhelming eloquence and sarcasm upon prelatical assumption - that he wrote against a king . " Seduced by the gentle elo- quence of fanaticism , he listened no more to the wild and ...
الصفحة 90
... defence — a light within - inner purity : therefore- " Virtue could see to do what Virtue would By her own radiant light , though sun and moon Where in the flat sea sunk . And Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired Solitude , Where ...
... defence — a light within - inner purity : therefore- " Virtue could see to do what Virtue would By her own radiant light , though sun and moon Where in the flat sea sunk . And Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired Solitude , Where ...
الصفحة 118
... defence of beleaguered truth , than there be pens and heads there , sitting by their studious lamps , musing , searching , revolv- ing new notions and ideas wherewith to pre- sent , as with their homage and their fealty , 118 MILTON .
... defence of beleaguered truth , than there be pens and heads there , sitting by their studious lamps , musing , searching , revolv- ing new notions and ideas wherewith to pre- sent , as with their homage and their fealty , 118 MILTON .
الصفحة 131
... defence of the king may perhaps be beholden to the answers I give to it , for being looked into now and then ; " and thus indeed has it fallen out ; no one would know any thing of Salmasius , but that his name is thus associated with ...
... defence of the king may perhaps be beholden to the answers I give to it , for being looked into now and then ; " and thus indeed has it fallen out ; no one would know any thing of Salmasius , but that his name is thus associated with ...
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