| 1816 - 700 páginas
...experience of hia own fanatical times) aptly describes them, love not liberty, but licence: " They bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, , And still revolt when truth should set them free; Licence they mean, when they cry liberty," Here then is the distinction which... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 374 páginas
...Despotism of the Many— but especially in the present day against the Sycophants of the Populace. Licence THEY mean, when they cry Liberty! For who loves that, must first be wise and good. 119 nihil agere videmini, cumulate tamen et civium et virorum implevistis officia. PETRARCH.E Horta.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 398 páginas
...ADDRESSED TO THE ELECTORS OF GREAT BRITAIN. [1774.] They bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, Vet still revolt when truth would set them free ; Licence they mean, when they cry good, For who loves that must first be wise and good. MIITOW. To improve the golden moment of opportunity,... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 páginas
...more aptly with our Language than with the Latin. In Sonnet XII, MILTON says, of some Adversaries, " That bawl for Freedom in their senseless mood, " And...For who loves that, must first be wise and good." He was fond of this sentiment, and repeats it again and again through his writings. There is a shining... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 366 páginas
...twin-born progeny, . Which after held the sun and moon in fee. But this is got by casting pearl to hogs ; That bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, And still revolt when truth would set them free. License they mean when they cry Liberty ; For who loves that, must first be wise and good : But from... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 424 páginas
...ADDRESSED TO THE ELECTORS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 1774. They bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, Yet still revolt when truth would set them free ; Licence...liberty, For who loves that must first be wise and good. MILTON. To improve the golden moment of opportunity, and catch the good that is within our reach, is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 432 páginas
...ADDRESSED TO THE ELECTORS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 1774, They bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, Yet still revolt when truth would set them free ; Licence...liberty, For who loves that must first be wise and good. MILTOW. To improve the golden moment of opportunity, and catch the good that is within our reach, is... | |
| 1820 - 576 páginas
...redeemed from neglect by those immortal lines in which he lashed the political hypocrisy of the times : " Licence they mean, when they cry liberty ; For who loves that must first be wise and good." This circumstance first indisposed him to the Presbyterians, with whom he had on former occasions ardently... | |
| 1820 - 982 páginas
...twin-born progeny, Which after held the sun and moon in fee. But this is got by casting pearl to hogs ; That bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, And still revolt when Truth would set them free." " The material cause of matrimony," says Milton, " is man and woman ; the author and efficient, God... | |
| 1822 - 280 páginas
...twin-born progeny, Which after held the sun and moon in fee. But this is got by casting pearl to hogs ; That bawl for freedom in their senseless mood, And...Licence they mean when they cry Liberty ; For who loves this, must first be wise and good ; But from that mark how far they rove we see, For all this waste... | |
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