| John Milton - 1824 - 572 頁
...undeservedly inthral His outward freedom : tyranny must be, 95 Though to the tyrant thereby no excuse. Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...curse annex'd Deprives them of their outward liberty, ;oo SI. Such trouble brought,} Dr. Since by original lapse, which Bentley reads brings, because makes... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 頁
...undeservedly inthral His outward freedom : tyranny must be, У-1 Though to the tyrant thereby no excuse, Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...wrong, But justice, and some fatal curse annex'd, D?prives them of their outward liberty, 100 Their inward lost. Witness th' Irreverent soil Of him who... | |
| John Milton - 1825 - 794 頁
...not to pronounce the condemnation of Canaan for the wickedness of his father Ham, Gen. ix. 25.3 .... Justice and some fatal curse annex'd Deprives them of their outward liberty, MM Their 265 This principle of divine justice in the infliction of piacular punishments was not unknown... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 360 頁
...undeservedly inthrall His outward freedom : tyranny must be, »5 Though to the tyrant thereby no excuse, 96 Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...them of their outward liberty, Their inward lost. Witness th' irreverent son Of him who built the ark, who for the shame Done to his father heard this... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 318 頁
...undeservedly enthral His outward freedom : tyranny must be ; 9jj Though to the tyrant thereby no exctrse. Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...curse annex'd, Deprives them of their outward liberty ; 106 Their inward lost : witness the irreverent son Of him who built the ark ; who, for the shame... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 頁
...prime ; And summer, though it be less gay, Yet is not looked on as a time Of declination or decay. / /. Sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...reason, that no wrong, But justice, and some fatal curse annexed. Deprives them of their outward liberty. Milton, And nature, which all acts of life designs,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 頁
...touch Instinct through all proportions low and high Fled and pursued transverse the resonant fugue. Id, Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...reason, that no wrong But justice, and some fatal course annexed, Deprives them of their outward liberty, Their inward lost. Id. Heaven is for thee too... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 頁
...undeservedly inthral His outward freedom: tyranny must he, Though to the tyrant therehy no excuse. Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue, which is reason, that no wrong, .Hut justice, and some fatal curse annex'd, deprives them of their outward liherty, Their inward lost.... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 頁
...without to violent lords ; Who oft as undeservedly enthral His outward freedom : tyranny must be ; 95 Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...curse annex'd, Deprives them of their outward liberty ; 100 Their inward lost : witness the irreverent son Of him who huilt the ark ; who, for the shame... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1831 - 542 頁
...and when was it discovered 1 16, 17. What now engaged the attention of the Commons ? SECTION IV. " Yet sometimes nations will decline so low From virtue,...reason, that no wrong, But justice, and some fatal course annex'd, Deprives them of their outward liberty, Their inward lost." MILTON. 1. Li'bels, s.... | |
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