Complete Poems and Major Prose, Svazek 1957Odyssey Press, 1957 - Počet stran: 1059 TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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Strana 767
... king shall command things already consti- tuted in church or state , obedience is the true essence of a subject , either to do , if it be lawful , or if he hold the thing unlaw ful , to submit to that penalty which the law imposes , so ...
... king shall command things already consti- tuted in church or state , obedience is the true essence of a subject , either to do , if it be lawful , or if he hold the thing unlaw ful , to submit to that penalty which the law imposes , so ...
Strana 767
... king shall command things already consti- tuted in church or state , obedience is the true essence of a subject , either to do , if it be lawful , or if he hold the thing unlaw- ful , to submit to that penalty which the law imposes , so ...
... king shall command things already consti- tuted in church or state , obedience is the true essence of a subject , either to do , if it be lawful , or if he hold the thing unlaw- ful , to submit to that penalty which the law imposes , so ...
Strana 769
... 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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Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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