| Samuel Johnson - 1907 - 172 páginas
...all Christians, not without remarkable disallowance, and the brand of gentilism upon kingship. ... A king must be adored like a demigod, with a dissolute...employments of court service, which will be then thought honourable.' (Prose Works, ii. 116, ed. 1848.) P. 54, 1. 14. Milton's views may be gathered from Paradise... | |
| John Broadbent - 1973 - 364 páginas
...adored like a demigod, with a dissolute and haughty court about him, of vast expense and luxury, masques and revels, to the debauching of our prime gentry...employments of court service, which will be then thought honourable. Ready and easy way 1660 If we return to kingship, and soon repent, as undoubtedly we shall... | |
| John Milton - 1985 - 468 páginas
...prime gentry both male and female; not in thir passetimes only, but in earnest, by the loos imploiments of court service, which will be then thought honorable. There will be a queen also of no less charge; in most likelihood outlandish and a Papist; besides a queen mother such alreadie;... | |
| Robert Thomas Fallon - 1995 - 216 páginas
...prime gentry both male and female; not in thir passetimes only, but in earnest, by the loos imploiments of court service, which will be then thought honorable. There will be a queen also of no less charge; in most likelihood outlandish and a Papist; besides a queen mother such alreadie;... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 páginas
...luxury, masques and revels, to the debauching of our prime gentry, both male and female; not in meir pastimes only, but in earnest, by the loose employments of court service, which will be then thought honourable. There will be a queen also of no less charge, in most likelihood outlandish0 and a Papist,... | |
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