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" ... though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to but with the prophet, "O earth, earth, earth! "
The Southern Review - Pahina 332
1829
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review

Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 17

1860
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which Thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free ! nor Thou, next,...!) to be the last words of our expiring liberty." — Id. II. 138. Dr. Sumner, though in the end he finds Milton denying the coequality of the Father...
The Bibliotheca Sacra and Biblical Repository

The Bibliotheca Sacra and Biblical Repository, Volume 17

1860
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which Thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free ! nor Thou, next,...!) to be the last words of our expiring liberty." — Id. II. 138. Dr. Sumner, though in the end he finds Milton denying the coequality of the Father...
Style and rhetoric and other papers

Style and rhetoric and other papers

Thomas De Quincey - 1862
...are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoken should happen [which Thou Buffer not, who didst create free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being...men] to be the last words of our expiring liberty." A slighter pamphlet on the same subject, " Brief Notes' ' upon a sermon by one Dr. Griffiths, must...
The Works of Thomas De Quincey: Style and rhetoric

The Works of Thomas De Quincey: Style and rhetoric

Thomas De Quincey - 1862
...are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoken should happen [which Thou euffor not, who didst create free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being...men] to be the last words of our expiring liberty." A slighter pamphlet on the samo subject, " Brief Notes'" upon a sermon by one Dr. Griffiths, must be...
John Milton: a vindication, specially from the charge of Arianism

John Milton: a vindication, specially from the charge of Arianism

Joseph William Morris - 1862
...passage occurs in his ' Ready and Easy Method,' &c., printed early in 1660 : — 'Which Thou suffer not, who didst create mankind free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being servants of men.' Compare ' Paradise Lost,' iii, 372 and 383. This looks like a change of opinion."* Here we are compelled...
Style and Rhetoric

Style and Rhetoric

Thomas De Quincey - 1862
...are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoken should happen [which Thou suffer not, who didst create free, nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being servants of men] to be the last wordn of our expiring liberty." A slighter pamphlet on the same subject, " Brief Notes" upon a sermon...
Life and times of John Milton

Life and times of John Milton

William Carlos Martyn - 1866 - 307mga pahina
...perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen — which Thou suffer not who didst create mankind free, nor Thou next who...be the last words' of our expiring liberty."* But Milton's plaintive yet powerful appeal was without effect. The nation had gone mad with discontent...
Prose works of John Greenleaf Whittier

Prose works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 2

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1866
...inhabitants are deaf to ; nay, though what I have spoken should prove (which Thou suffer not, who didst make mankind free ; nor Thou next, who didst redeem us from being servants of sin) to be the last words of our expiring liberties." :UĞ 2 7 Mo THE END. Cambridge : Printed by Welch,...
A first sketch of English literature

A first sketch of English literature

Henry Morley - 1873
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which Thou suffer not who didst create mankind free, nor Thou next who...!) to be the last words of our expiring liberty." CHAPTER X FROM THE COMMONWEALTH TO THE REVOLUTION. CHARLES II. I. THE second of the Four Periods into...
Milton. Areopagitica, ed. with intr. and notes by J.W. Hales

Milton. Areopagitica, ed. with intr. and notes by J.W. Hales

John Milton - 1874
...her perverse inhabitants are deaf to. Nay, though what I have spoke should happen (which thou suffer not, who did'st create mankind free ! Nor thou next,...ingenuous men; to some, perhaps, whom God may raise to these stones to become children of reviving liberty; and may reclaim though they seem now choosing...