The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... actions will bear eternal witnefs , how little careful or folicitous he was , what he promited or what he uttered there . XII . Upon the Rebellion in Ireland . THE rebellion and horrid maffacre of English pro- teftants in Ireland , to ...
... actions will bear eternal witnefs , how little careful or folicitous he was , what he promited or what he uttered there . XII . Upon the Rebellion in Ireland . THE rebellion and horrid maffacre of English pro- teftants in Ireland , to ...
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... actions of his own , be- ing fo abundant , his bare denial , though with impreca- tion , can no way countervail ; and least of all in his own cause . As for the commiffion granted them , he thinks to evade that by retorting , that ...
... actions of his own , be- ing fo abundant , his bare denial , though with impreca- tion , can no way countervail ; and least of all in his own cause . As for the commiffion granted them , he thinks to evade that by retorting , that ...
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... actions , augments the difficulty . But he ufurps a common faying , " That it is kingly to do well , and hear ill . " That may be fometimes true : but far more frequently to do ill and hear well ; fo great is the multitude of flatterers ...
... actions , augments the difficulty . But he ufurps a common faying , " That it is kingly to do well , and hear ill . " That may be fometimes true : but far more frequently to do ill and hear well ; fo great is the multitude of flatterers ...
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... actions , or till actions could be cleared , by evident reasons ; but mere words we are too well ac- quainted with . with . Had " his honour and reputation been dearer to him " than the luft of reigning , how could the parliament of ...
... actions , or till actions could be cleared , by evident reasons ; but mere words we are too well ac- quainted with . with . Had " his honour and reputation been dearer to him " than the luft of reigning , how could the parliament of ...
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... actions , it hap- pens , as to bad poets , who fit and ftarve themselves with a delufive hope to win immortality by their bad lines . For though men ought not to " fpeak evil of dignities " which are juft , yet nothing hinders us to ...
... actions , it hap- pens , as to bad poets , who fit and ftarve themselves with a delufive hope to win immortality by their bad lines . For though men ought not to " fpeak evil of dignities " which are juft , yet nothing hinders us to ...
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