The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... arms denied him . But quaint emblems and devices , begged from the whole pageantry of some twelfth night's entertainment at Whitehall , will do but ill to make a saint or martyr : and if the people resolve to take him sainted at the ...
... arms denied him . But quaint emblems and devices , begged from the whole pageantry of some twelfth night's entertainment at Whitehall , will do but ill to make a saint or martyr : and if the people resolve to take him sainted at the ...
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... arms ) those glorious performances of theirs ( whose opinion of me I take as a very great honour , that they should pitch upon me before others to be serviceable in this kind of those most valiant deliverers of my native country ; and ...
... arms ) those glorious performances of theirs ( whose opinion of me I take as a very great honour , that they should pitch upon me before others to be serviceable in this kind of those most valiant deliverers of my native country ; and ...
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... arms , to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity . So that even these books , which to many others have been the fuel of wantonness and loose living , I cannot think how , unless by divine indulgence , proved to me so ...
... arms , to secure and protect the weakness of any attempted chastity . So that even these books , which to many others have been the fuel of wantonness and loose living , I cannot think how , unless by divine indulgence , proved to me so ...
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... arms , consummately practised in the toils and exigencies of war . It is not possible for me , in the narrow limits in which I circumscribe myself on this occasion , to enumerate the many towns which he has taken , the many battles ...
... arms , consummately practised in the toils and exigencies of war . It is not possible for me , in the narrow limits in which I circumscribe myself on this occasion , to enumerate the many towns which he has taken , the many battles ...
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... arms , who , under your banners , have so strenuously fought for liberty ; revere the shades of those who perished in the contest ; revere also the opinions and the hopes which foreign states entertain concerning us , who promise to ...
... arms , who , under your banners , have so strenuously fought for liberty ; revere the shades of those who perished in the contest ; revere also the opinions and the hopes which foreign states entertain concerning us , who promise to ...
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