The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... evil days , ' who are willing to make the religion of Socrates and Cebes ( or that of Nature ) supersede the religion of Christ . The moral of this poem is , indeed , very finely summed up in the six concluding lines , in which , to ...
... evil days , ' who are willing to make the religion of Socrates and Cebes ( or that of Nature ) supersede the religion of Christ . The moral of this poem is , indeed , very finely summed up in the six concluding lines , in which , to ...
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... evil . Οττι τοι ἐν μεγάροισι κακόντ ' ἀγαθόντε τέτυκται . ” Had Johnson always written so , what a beautiful and perfect work he would have made ! But now Milton's evil days began : he entered into thorny controversies which blind the ...
... evil . Οττι τοι ἐν μεγάροισι κακόντ ' ἀγαθόντε τέτυκται . ” Had Johnson always written so , what a beautiful and perfect work he would have made ! But now Milton's evil days began : he entered into thorny controversies which blind the ...
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... evil government : but when they who sought themselves and not the public , began to doubt , that all of them could not by one and the same way attain to their ambitious purposes , then was the King , or his name at least , as a fit ...
... evil government : but when they who sought themselves and not the public , began to doubt , that all of them could not by one and the same way attain to their ambitious purposes , then was the King , or his name at least , as a fit ...
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... evil , of piety by endeavouring to root out true religion . " But it is evident that the chief of his adherents never loved him , never ho- houred either him or his cause , but as they took him to set a face upon their own ma- lignant ...
... evil , of piety by endeavouring to root out true religion . " But it is evident that the chief of his adherents never loved him , never ho- houred either him or his cause , but as they took him to set a face upon their own ma- lignant ...
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... evil , and the warm- est advocates for every exertion of piety and virtue . Nor would it be right to pass over the name of Fairfax , who united the utmost fortitude with the utmost courage ; and the spotless innocence of whose life ...
... evil , and the warm- est advocates for every exertion of piety and virtue . Nor would it be right to pass over the name of Fairfax , who united the utmost fortitude with the utmost courage ; and the spotless innocence of whose life ...
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