The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and MartinChidley, 1844 |
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... live in quiet , he sup- ported himself so honourably by chamber - practice that , soon after the accession of King James , he was knighted and made a judge ; but , his constitution being too weak for business , he retired before any ...
... live in quiet , he sup- ported himself so honourably by chamber - practice that , soon after the accession of King James , he was knighted and made a judge ; but , his constitution being too weak for business , he retired before any ...
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... live and die an honest man . ' If he considered the Latin Secretary as exercising any of the powers of govern- ment , he that had shared authority either with the Parlia- ment or Cromwell , might have foreborne to talk very loudly of ...
... live and die an honest man . ' If he considered the Latin Secretary as exercising any of the powers of govern- ment , he that had shared authority either with the Parlia- ment or Cromwell , might have foreborne to talk very loudly of ...
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... lives in the world will sometimes have the succession of his practice broken and confused . Visitors , of whom Milton is represented to have had great numbers , will come and stay unseasonably ; business , of which every man has some ...
... lives in the world will sometimes have the succession of his practice broken and confused . Visitors , of whom Milton is represented to have had great numbers , will come and stay unseasonably ; business , of which every man has some ...
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... live thus vile , the race of Heaven , Thus trampled , thus expell'd , to suffer here Chains and these torments ? better these than worse , By my advice ; since fate inevitable Subdues us , and omnipotent decree , The Victor's will . To ...
... live thus vile , the race of Heaven , Thus trampled , thus expell'd , to suffer here Chains and these torments ? better these than worse , By my advice ; since fate inevitable Subdues us , and omnipotent decree , The Victor's will . To ...
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... Live to ourselves , though in this vast recess , Free , and to none accountable , preferring Hard liberty , before the easy yoke Of servile pomp . Our greatness will appear Then most conspicuous when , great things of small , Useful of ...
... Live to ourselves , though in this vast recess , Free , and to none accountable , preferring Hard liberty , before the easy yoke Of servile pomp . Our greatness will appear Then most conspicuous when , great things of small , Useful of ...
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