John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 pages |
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Page 50
... despotism and ma- terialism ! He set out upon his travels , and returned not until he could do so without risk . Ah ! and how , my friend , would you act in such a case ? and how should I ? Well , I sup- pose , if , like Hobbes , we ...
... despotism and ma- terialism ! He set out upon his travels , and returned not until he could do so without risk . Ah ! and how , my friend , would you act in such a case ? and how should I ? Well , I sup- pose , if , like Hobbes , we ...
Page 53
... despotism since , who has mentioned his name ; at every page of his life , they deplore the sad infatua- tion of this man , who " forsook the muses " to write for the Puritans : it is amusing to listen to the lugubrious notes of these ...
... despotism since , who has mentioned his name ; at every page of his life , they deplore the sad infatua- tion of this man , who " forsook the muses " to write for the Puritans : it is amusing to listen to the lugubrious notes of these ...
Page 57
... despotism— perhaps , a disposition towards despotism.- Very far from being in unison with the gene- rous spirit of noble minds . In this spirit most of the editors of Milton have regarded him.- From this condemnation we must exempt ...
... despotism— perhaps , a disposition towards despotism.- Very far from being in unison with the gene- rous spirit of noble minds . In this spirit most of the editors of Milton have regarded him.- From this condemnation we must exempt ...
Page 60
... despotism , when Sir Robert Berkley , for giving his opinion legally , as one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench , upon the subject of ship - money , was taken into custody on the bench , and borne away to prison ! Those were ...
... despotism , when Sir Robert Berkley , for giving his opinion legally , as one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench , upon the subject of ship - money , was taken into custody on the bench , and borne away to prison ! Those were ...
Page 61
... despotic disposi- tion ? " Is it wonderful that Milton should deal severely with the queen , the beautiful Henrietta Maria , whom the king so unroyally and uxo- riously loved - the woman who was in no slight degree the cause of all his ...
... despotic disposi- tion ? " Is it wonderful that Milton should deal severely with the queen , the beautiful Henrietta Maria , whom the king so unroyally and uxo- riously loved - the woman who was in no slight degree the cause of all his ...
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