| John Milton - 1915 - 284 páginas
...is this goodly tower of a Common-wealth which the English boasted they would build, to overshaddow kings and be another Rome in the west ? The foundation...indeed they laid gallantly, but fell into a worse 5 confusion, not of tongues, but of factions, then those at the tower of Babel ; and have left no memorial... | |
| John Milton - 1915 - 288 páginas
...but will render us a scorn and derision to all our neighbours. And what will they at best say of us, is this goodly tower of a Common-wealth which the English boasted they would build, to overshaddow kings and be another Rome in the west ? The foundation indeed they laid gallantly, but... | |
| 1916 - 530 páginas
...idealrepublik entwirft und des so schnell vergangenen glanzes der Cromwell'schen republik gedenkt: Where is this goodly tower of a Commonwealth, which...they would build to overshadow kings, and be another Eome in the west? So finden wir also in ihm wie in Cromwell eine vereinigung zweier imperialistischer... | |
| John Milton - 1927 - 208 páginas
...best say of us, and of the whole English name; but scoffingly, as of that foolish builder mentioned by our Saviour, who began to build a tower, and was...another Rome in the west? The foundation indeed they lay gallantly, but fell into a worse confusion, not of tongues, but of factions, than those at the... | |
| John Milton - 1985 - 468 páginas
...at best say of us and of the whole English name, but scoffingly as of that foolish builder, mentiond by our Saviour, who began to build a tower, and was not able to finish it. 19 Where is this goodly tower of a Commonwealth, which the English boasted they would build to overshaddow... | |
| David Loewenstein - 1990 - 216 páginas
...last year as a revolutionary prose writer: in The Readie and Easie Way, he had wondered where that "goodly tower of a Commonwealth, which the English boasted they would build to overshaddow kings," had gone in his own time, noting that it had fallen into a disarray of factions... | |
| Peter Beal, Jeremy Griffiths - 1993 - 332 páginas
...best say of us and of the whole English name, but scoffingly as of that foolish builder, mentioned by our Saviour, who began to build a tower, and was...Commonwealth, which the English boasted they would build to overshaddow kings . . ~; The foundation indeed they laid gallantly; but fell into a wors confusion,... | |
| David Armitage, Armand Himy, Quentin Skinner - 1998 - 300 páginas
...for greatness to spring from liberty had passed, as he imagined the reproaches of the rest of Europe: 'where is this goodly tower of a Common-wealth which the English boasted they would build, to overshaddow kings and be another Rome in the west?' Like Nedham, he thought that the Dutch had not... | |
| Amy Boesky - 1996 - 256 páginas
...... but scoffingly as of that foolish builder, mentioned by our Saviour, who began to build a 'lower, and was not able to finish it. Where is this goodly...Commonwealth, which the English boasted they would build, to overshaddow kings, and be another Rome to the west? The foundation indeed they laid gallantly; but... | |
| Elizabeth Sauer - 1996 - 230 páginas
..."render [them] a scorn and derision" before all of Europe. What will they say of us, Milton asks, but "Where is this goodly tower of a Commonwealth, which the English boasted they would build to overshaddow kings, and be another Rome in the west? The foundation indeed they laid gallantly; but... | |
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