The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 6J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... himself , not after English . 371 ..... 4 for love read lust . .... In this page and various others , for Portia read Pontia . 375 ... note .... .for undis ..... read audis . 381 .. 5 .. ........ 6 399 .... ..... 4 f . b . won't ...
... himself , not after English . 371 ..... 4 for love read lust . .... In this page and various others , for Portia read Pontia . 375 ... note .... .for undis ..... read audis . 381 .. 5 .. ........ 6 399 .... ..... 4 f . b . won't ...
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... himself by a confeffion of his defpotifm . If I inveigh against tyrants , what is this to kings ? whom I am far from affo ciating with tyrants . As much as an honest man differs from a rogue , fo much I contend that a king differs from ...
... himself by a confeffion of his defpotifm . If I inveigh against tyrants , what is this to kings ? whom I am far from affo ciating with tyrants . As much as an honest man differs from a rogue , fo much I contend that a king differs from ...
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... himself be a monster of injustice and iniquity ; for how can there be a worse person than him , who must himself first verify the exaggerated pic- ture of atrocity , which he delineates ? But if every good man , as an ancient fect of ...
... himself be a monster of injustice and iniquity ; for how can there be a worse person than him , who must himself first verify the exaggerated pic- ture of atrocity , which he delineates ? But if every good man , as an ancient fect of ...
Page 370
... himself either of the knave or fool ; but where , even while fecretly conscious , though perhaps not yet publicly convicted of fo many enormities , he had the audacity to folicit the office of paftor in the church , and to profane the ...
... himself either of the knave or fool ; but where , even while fecretly conscious , though perhaps not yet publicly convicted of fo many enormities , he had the audacity to folicit the office of paftor in the church , and to profane the ...
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... himself and his family ; and the derifion to which he was expofed by his courteous and admiring friend ; and perhaps this mif- fortune , added to his other mishaps in the royal caufe , might have contributed to accelerate his end . But ...
... himself and his family ; and the derifion to which he was expofed by his courteous and admiring friend ; and perhaps this mif- fortune , added to his other mishaps in the royal caufe , might have contributed to accelerate his end . But ...