| John Milton - 1819 - 464 lehte
...iin -•>'", TI' TB'TUJV ic» 'ijafripn •alKn; E0RIPID. HlCSTID. This is true Liberty when free bom men Having to advise the public may speak free, Which he who can, and will, deserv's high praise, Who neither can nor will, may hold his peace ; What can be juster in a State... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 lehte
...own house, and the whole neighbourhood, See his foul inside through his whited skin. FROM EURIPIDES. THIS is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to'...his peace : What can be juster in a state than this? FROM HORACE. Laughing, to teach the truth, What hinders ? As some teachers give to boys Junkets and... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 586 lehte
...and speedily reformed, then, is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained, that wise men look for. ' This is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to advise the public, may speak free.' The Demagogue is. marked by acrimonious and unremitting opposition to the court. His love of the people... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 580 lehte
...speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained, that wise men look for. ' Thi« Is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to advise the public, may speak free.' The Demagogue is marked by acrimonious and unremitting opposition to the court. His love of the people... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 428 lehte
...foul inside through his whited skin.k EURIPIDES.1 This is true liberty, when freeborn men Having t' advise the public may speak free ; Which he who can,...neither can nor will, may hold his peace, What can be a juster in a state than this?m HORACE." * • • • Laughing, to teach the truth, What hinders?... | |
| 1826 - 696 lehte
...production which furnished, with so much propriety, the first sentence to your first volume.* SENILIUS. ' Areopagitica : A Speech of Mr. John Milton, for the...Public, may speak free, Which he who can and will, Reserves high praise ; Who neither can nor will, may hold his peace ; — What can be juster in a state... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 lehte
...ftifl-i QtgSltl, %%&Vl , A^^M^n; iV^', a iCtfl $lA.av, n £(TTiv iffatr({a* T»A(/; Euripid. Hicetid. This is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to...his peace; What can be juster in a state than this ? Euripid. Hicetid. THEY, who to states and governors of the commonwealth direct their speech, high... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 lehte
...Qtgtiv, s%uv, ! kitftargaf 'IvP, a p.* JEHA-wv, ,r ravruv ffrtv Iffxtr^av irfait ; Euripid. Hicetid. This is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to...praise , Who neither can, nor will, may hold his peace ; t What can be juster in a state than this ? Euripid. Hicetid. THEY, who to states and governors of... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 476 lehte
...whited skin 1 . FROM EURIPIDES'. This is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to advise the publick, may speak free ; Which he who can, and will, deserves...neither can, nor will, may hold .his peace ; What can be a juster in a state than this' ? FROM HORACE™. Laughing, to teach the truth, What hinders ? As some... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 354 lehte
...Disgracing both, a loath'd Hermaphrodite. EURIPIDES. THIS is true liberty, when freeborn men Having t'advise the public may speak free ; Which he who can, and...neither can nor will, may hold his peace, What can be a juster in a state than this ? VIRGIL. No eastern nation ever did adore The majesty of sovereign princes... | |
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