| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 страници
...rather than establish, wxf that he felt not so much the love of liberty as repugnance to authority. khas been observed, that they who most loudly clamour for...it. What we know of Milton's character, in domestic relalions, is, that he was severe and arbitrary. His family consisted of women ; and there appears... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 страници
...impatient of controul, and pride disdainful of superiority. He hated monarchs in the state, and prelates in the church ; for he hated all whom he was required...liberty do not most liberally grant it. What we know ot Milton's character, in domestic relations, is, that he was severe and arbitrary. His family consisted... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 336 страници
...impatient of controul, and pride disdainful of superiority. He hated monarchs in the State, and prelates in the Church ; for he hated all whom he was required...liberally grant it. What we know of Milton's character, in domestick relations, is, that he was severe and arbitrary. His family consisted of women ; and there... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 страници
...It is to be suspected, that his predominant desire was to destroy rather than establish, and rrisi he felt not so much the love of liberty as repugnance...authority. , It has been observed, that they who most loudlv clamour for liberty do not most liberally grant it. What we know of Milton's character, in demotic... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 524 страници
...impatient of controul, and pride disdainful of superiority. He hated monarchs in the state, and prelates in the church ; for he hated all whom he was required...liberally grant it. What we know of Milton's character, in domestick relations, is, that he was severe and arhitrary. His family consisted of women ; and there... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 520 страници
...impatient of controul, and pride disdainful of superiority. He hated monarchs in the state, and prelates in the church ; for he hated all whom he was required...much the love of liberty, as repugnance to authority. "It'h-as been observed, that they who most loadly clamour for liberty, do not most liberally grant... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 530 страници
...superiority. He hated monarchs in the state, and prelates in the .church; for he hated all whom lie wasi. required to obey. It is to be suspected,; that his,...authority. " It has been observed, that they who most lo.udjy , clamour for liberty, do not most liberally grant it. \Vhat we know of Milton's character,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 страници
...impatient of controul, and pride disdainful of superiority. He hated monarchs in the State, and prelates in the Church ; for he hated all whom he was required...liberally grant it. What we know of Milton's character, in domestick relations, !s, that he was severe and arbitrary. His family consisted of women; and there... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 страници
...suspected, that his predominant desire was to destroy rather than establish, and that he felt not io much the love of liberty as repugnance to authority....character, in domestic relations, is, that he was severe and arbitrary. His family consisted of women ; and there appears in his books something like a Turkish... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 472 страници
...expression, that Johnson indulges the injurious intemperance of his hatred. " It is to be suspected (he says) that his predominant desire was to destroy rather...much the love of liberty as repugnance to authority." Such a suspicion may indeed be harboured by political rancor, but it must be in direct opposition to... | |
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