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REMARKS ON JOHNSON'S LIFE OF MILTON. - Page 307
by Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 381 pages
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The Life and Writings of Thomas Paine: Containing a Biography, Volume 1

Thomas Paine, Thomas Clio Rickman - 1908 - 476 pages
...of whom He pleases. " When the cheerfulness of the people," says this mighty poet, " is so sprightly up as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention,...
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Essays, Civil and Moral: And The New Atlantis

Francis Bacon - 1909 - 360 pages
...what good plight and constitution the body is, so when the cheerfulness of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has, not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy, and new...
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The Industrial History of Modern England

George Herbert Perris - 1914 - 636 pages
...critics of the Right and of the Left. Milton's " When the cherfulnesse of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversie and new invention,...
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 pages
...what good plight and constitution the body is; so when the cheerfulness of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention,...
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Proceedings

Classical Association (Great Britain) - 1915 - 694 pages
...only to vital, but to rational faculties, ... so when the cheerfulness of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention,...
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The Problem of the Commonwealth

Lionel George Curtis - 1916 - 280 pages
...to vital, but to ' rationall faculties ... so when the cheerfulnesse ' of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has, not ' only wherewith to guard well its own freedom ' and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the ' solidest and sublimest points of controversie, and '...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...what good plight and constitution the body is; so when the cheerfulness of the people is so sprightly ,H safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of contror ersy and new...
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A Treasury of English Prose

Logan Pearsall Smith - 1920 - 264 pages
...what good plight and constitution the body is; so when the cheerfulness of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention,...
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The Old Country: A Book of Love and Praise of England

Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 360 pages
...what good plight and constitution the body is so when the cheerfulness of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention,...
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The Oxford Book of English Prose

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 pages
...what good plight and constitution the body is, so when the cheerfulness of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention,...
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