| John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - 1925 - 230 страници
...That godsmiths could produce or priests devise :) 50 These Adam-wits, too fortunately free, Began to dream they wanted liberty ; And when no rule, no precedent...bound, They led their wild desires to woods and caves, 55 And thought that all but savages were slaves. They who, when Saul was dead, without a blow Made... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 страници
...That god-smiths could produce, or priests devise:) These Adam-wits, too fortunately free, Began to ; 50 They led their wild desires to woods and caves, And thought that all but savages were slaves. They... | |
| Peter Oliver - 1967 - 204 страници
...Ease, No King could govern, nor no God could please. These Adam— Wits, too fortunately free, Began to dream they wanted Liberty, And when no Rule, no Precedent was found, Of Men, by Laws less circumscrib'd & bound; They led their wild Desires to Woods & Caves, And thought that all but Savages... | |
| William Blake - 1966 - 964 страници
...from Pope appropriate to "the ferocious and "enslaved Republick of France," ending w1th the lines :] They led their wild desires to woods and caves And thought that all but savages were slaves. When France got free, Europe, 'twixt Fools & Knaves, Were Savage first to France, & after — Slaves.... | |
| William Blake - 1893 - 456 страници
...Pope, appropriate to " the ferocious and enslaved Hepublick of France," ending in these words : — " They led their wild desires to woods and caves And thought that all but savages were slaves. " Blake : When France got Free, Europe, "twixt fools and knaves, Were savage first to France, and after... | |
| Richard Henry Popkin - 1988 - 234 страници
...dream they wanted libertie; And when no rule, no president was found Of men, by Laws less circumscrib'd and bound. They led their wild desires to Woods and Caves, And thought that all but Savages were Slaves.42 What did it mean so to portray Englishmen in 1681? At the height of the Exclusion Crisis... | |
| Timothy J. Reiss - 1992 - 412 страници
...dream they wanted libertie; And when no rule, no president was found Of men, by Laws less circumscrib'd and bound, They led their wild desires to Woods and...Caves, And thought that all but Savages were Slaves. (A4, 11. 51-56) In Behemoth, Hobbes had also thought of the Interregnum as equivalent to his state... | |
| Steven N. Zwicker - 1993 - 276 страници
...dream they wanted libertie; And when no rule, no president was found Of men, by Laws less circumscrib'd and bound, They led their wild desires to Woods and...Caves, And thought that all but Savages were Slaves. (5»-5 6 ) Locke's "Woods and Forests" are the source of greater natural dignity than those "Cities... | |
| Susan C. Greenfield - 1999 - 290 страници
...addition to the crowd's prostitution before Absalom discussed above, the opening describes how the Jews "led their wild desires to Woods and Caves, / And thought that all but Savages were Slaves" (55-56). At the conclusion David is finally convinced that "no Concessions from the Throne vvoud please"... | |
| Paul Hammond - 2002 - 484 страници
...That god-smiths could produce, or priests devise); 50 These Adam-wits, too fortunately free Began to dream they wanted liberty, And when no rule, no precedent...caves, And thought that all but savages were slaves. They who when Saul was dead, without a blow, Made foolish Ishbosheth the crown forgo,* Who banished... | |
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