Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1895 |
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Pagina 49
... seen , who trampled down King , Church , and Aristocracy , who , in the short intervals of do- mestic sedition and rebellion , made the name of VOL . I. E England terrible to every nation on the face of the MILTON . 49.
... seen , who trampled down King , Church , and Aristocracy , who , in the short intervals of do- mestic sedition and rebellion , made the name of VOL . I. E England terrible to every nation on the face of the MILTON . 49.
Pagina 51
... the other proud , calm , inflexible , sagacious . He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker : but he set his foot on the neck of his king . In his devotional retirement , he prayed with convulsions , and groans E 2 MILTON . 51.
... the other proud , calm , inflexible , sagacious . He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker : but he set his foot on the neck of his king . In his devotional retirement , he prayed with convulsions , and groans E 2 MILTON . 51.
Pagina 54
... King was the cause of bigotry and tyranny , we yet cannot refrain from looking with complacency on the character of the honest old Cavaliers . We feel a national pride in comparing them with the instru- ments which the despots of other ...
... King was the cause of bigotry and tyranny , we yet cannot refrain from looking with complacency on the character of the honest old Cavaliers . We feel a national pride in comparing them with the instru- ments which the despots of other ...
Pagina 56
... king and a persecuting hierarchy , he ex- erted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle which he fought for the species of freedom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the ...
... king and a persecuting hierarchy , he ex- erted himself in conjunction with others . But the glory of the battle which he fought for the species of freedom which is the most valuable , and which was then the least understood , the ...
Pagina 57
... King and imprisoning the malignants , acted like the heed- less brothers in his own poem , who , in their eager- ness to disperse the train of the sorcerer , neglected the means of liberating the captive . They thought only of ...
... King and imprisoning the malignants , acted like the heed- less brothers in his own poem , who , in their eager- ness to disperse the train of the sorcerer , neglected the means of liberating the captive . They thought only of ...
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