 | John Milton - 1988 - 182 str.
...they only liv'd who fled. Had Judah that day join'd, or one whole Tribe, They had by this possess'd the Towers of Gath, And lorded over them whom now...But what more oft in Nations grown corrupt, And by thir vices brought to servitude, Then to love Bondage more then Liberty, Bondage with ease then strenuous... | |
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 | Perez Zagorin - 1992 - 186 str.
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 | John Milton - 1926 - 283 str.
...fed. Had Judah that day join' d, or one whole Tribe, Thev lad hy this possess d tie Towers ofGadi, And lorded over them whom now they serve; But what more oft in Nations grown corrupt, And by thir vices brought to servitude, Then to love Bondage more then Liberty, Bondage with ease Sen sTrenuous... | |
 | John Milton - 1993 - 128 str.
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 | John Milton - 1994 - 486 str.
...threads Touched with the flame: on their whole host I flew Unarmed, and with a trivial weapon felled Their choicest youth; they only lived who fled. Had Judah that day joined, or one whole tribe, And lorded over them whom now they serve; But what more oft in nations grown corrupt, And by their... | |
 | Corinna Siebert Ruth - 2015 - 146 str.
...words of a demon. This is reminiscent of his reference to governmental corruption in Samson Agon istes. But what more oft in nations grown corrupt, And by...servitude, Than to love bondage more than liberty, Bondage with ease than strenuous liberty. Samson Agonistes, 268-71 Milton seems to identify more closely... | |
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