Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... king , must kill him while he is a king . Then they certainly who by deposing him have long since taken from him the life of a king , his office and his dignity , they in the truest sense may be said to have killed the king : nor only ...
... king , must kill him while he is a king . Then they certainly who by deposing him have long since taken from him the life of a king , his office and his dignity , they in the truest sense may be said to have killed the king : nor only ...
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... king may do among men whatsoever is his will and pleasure , and notwithstanding be unaccountable to men , then contrary to this magnified wisdom of Zorobabel , neither truth nor justice , but the king , is strongest of all other things ...
... king may do among men whatsoever is his will and pleasure , and notwithstanding be unaccountable to men , then contrary to this magnified wisdom of Zorobabel , neither truth nor justice , but the king , is strongest of all other things ...
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... king's men , but I much doubt whether they can make kings believe that they are . The followers and friends of kings are not ashamed of kings . How then are these the friends of kings ? They make no con- tributions ; they more willingly ...
... king's men , but I much doubt whether they can make kings believe that they are . The followers and friends of kings are not ashamed of kings . How then are these the friends of kings ? They make no con- tributions ; they more willingly ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
Writing Certain Treatises | 143 |
On the Religious Memory of Mrs Catharine Thomason My Christian Friend Deceased 16 December | 145 |
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