| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 páginas
...aftions and proceedings. He who marries,, intends as little to confpire his own ruin, as he that fwears allegiance : and as a whole people is in proportion to an ill government^ fo is one man to an ill marriage. If they, againft any authority, covenant, or ftatute, may by the... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 páginas
...excluded and expulsed, how ye will defend the untainted honour of your own actions and proceedings. He who marries, intends as little to conspire his own ruin, as lie that swears allegiance : and as a whole people is in proportion to an ill government, so is one... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 páginas
...excluded and expulsed, how ye will defend the untainted honour of your own actions and proceedings. He who marries, intends as little to conspire his...whole people is in proportion to an ill government, so W one man to an ill marriage. If they, against any authority, covenant, or statute, may by the sovereign... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 606 páginas
...actions and proceedings : He who maries, intends as little to confpire his own ruine, as he that fwears Allegiance : and as a whole people is in proportion to an ill Government, Jo is one man to an ill mariage. If they againfi any authority, Covnant, or Statute, may by the fiver... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 770 páginas
...will defend the untainted honour of your own actions and proceedings. He who marries intends as litt]e to conspire his own ruin as he that swears allegiance...ill Government, so is one man to an ill marriage. . . . Whatever else ye can enact will scarce concern a third part of the British name ; but the benefit... | |
| Max Ring - 1868 - 342 páginas
...mediate, or pacify the fierceness of this gentle ordinance, the unremedied loneliness of this remedy. He who marries, intends as little to conspire his...is one man to an ill marriage. If they, against any unworthy authority, covenant, or statute, may, by the sovereign edict of chariiy, save not only their... | |
| Max Ring - 1868 - 330 páginas
...mediate, or pacify the fierceness of this gentle ordinance, the unremedied loneliness of this remedy. He who marries, intends as little to conspire his...proportion to an ill government, so is one man to £n ill marriage. If they, against any unworthy authority, covenant, or statute, may, by the sovereign... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 754 páginas
...excluded and expulsed, how ye will defend the untainted honour of your own actions and proceedings. He who marries intends as little to conspire his own...ill Government, so is one man to an ill marriage. . . . Whatever else ye can enact will scarce concern a third part of the British name ; but the benefit... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 752 páginas
...excluded and expulsed, how ye will defend the untainted honour of your own actions and proceedings. Ho who marries intends as little to conspire his own...ill Government, so is one man to an ill marriage. . . . Whatever else ye can enact will scarce concern a third part of the British name; but the benefit... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 216 páginas
...1. 9. They marry . . . Milton, writing of the unhappiness caused by ill-sorted marriages, says: — 'He who marries intends as little to conspire his own ruin as he that swears allegiance. . . . For all the wariness can be used it may yet befall a discreet man to be mistaken in his choice... | |
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