Posthumous Works in Prose and Verse: Written in the Time of the Civil Wars and Reign of K. Charles II.R. Smith and G. Strahan, 1715 - Всего страниц: 279 |
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... that Character , but many other Tranfacti- ons , which I forbear re- peating , because it is my Ambition to fubfcribe my felf Your Grace's Moft humble and obedient Servant , TO THE READER . T HE following Pieces , which Dedication .
... that Character , but many other Tranfacti- ons , which I forbear re- peating , because it is my Ambition to fubfcribe my felf Your Grace's Moft humble and obedient Servant , TO THE READER . T HE following Pieces , which Dedication .
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... felf moft in that famous Year , when he was one of the Tribunes of the People . I should not have made fuch a Digreffion upon this Worthy Patriot , but that I find him to intrude amongst his Friends , Mr. Milton find 114 PREPACE to the ...
... felf moft in that famous Year , when he was one of the Tribunes of the People . I should not have made fuch a Digreffion upon this Worthy Patriot , but that I find him to intrude amongst his Friends , Mr. Milton find 114 PREPACE to the ...
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... felf to much worse purpofe , elfe you had ne- ver hit fo right upon the very Dialect of their railing Advocates , in which ( believe me ) you have really out - acted all that they could fanfie of paffionate and ridiculous Outrage . For ...
... felf to much worse purpofe , elfe you had ne- ver hit fo right upon the very Dialect of their railing Advocates , in which ( believe me ) you have really out - acted all that they could fanfie of paffionate and ridiculous Outrage . For ...
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... felf , when you put this in your Appeal to all Rational Men ; for they will tell you this was a bold Affront done to your High Court of Juftice ; for if it were potential Ty- ranny ( as you will have it ) in the King , to have but a ...
... felf , when you put this in your Appeal to all Rational Men ; for they will tell you this was a bold Affront done to your High Court of Juftice ; for if it were potential Ty- ranny ( as you will have it ) in the King , to have but a ...
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... felf judge . The Course you take afterwards , is much worfe , in my Opinion , for you make your own Grounds , and either not prove them at all , or ( which is worse ) them upon their own Bottom , as when you take upon you to ftate the ...
... felf judge . The Course you take afterwards , is much worfe , in my Opinion , for you make your own Grounds , and either not prove them at all , or ( which is worse ) them upon their own Bottom , as when you take upon you to ftate the ...
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