I deny not, but that it is of greatest concernment in the Church and Commonwealth, to have a vigilant eye how books demean themselves as well as men; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors. Rifle, Axe, and Saddle-bags - Strana 77podľa William Henry Milburn, Thomas Binney - 1860 - Počet stránok 151Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| John Milton - 1851 - Počet stránok 606
...might bee yet further made both in religious and civill Wifdome. I deny not, but that it is of greateft concernment in the Church and Commonwealth, to have a vigilant eye how Bookes demeane themfelves, as well as men ; and thereafter to confine, imprifon, and do fharpeft juftice... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1852 - Počet stránok 380
...Principles of Action, because they may produce ill effects. [Trinity College Fellowships, 1833.] 19. I DENT not, but that it is of greatest concernment in the...themselves as well as men ; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors; for books are not absolutely dead things,... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - Počet stránok 458
...tide of aspirations for genuine liberty through her whole frame. " I deny not but that it is of the greatest concernment in the church and commonwealth,...themselves as well as men, and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors ; for books are not absolutely dead things,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - Počet stránok 566
...to them, and said that by the soul Only the nations shall be great and free ! WORDSWOKTH. ESSAY X. I deny not but that it is of greatest concernment...themselves as well as men ; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors. For books are not absolutely dead things,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - Počet stránok 560
...to them, and said that by the soul Only the nations shall be great and free ! WORDSWORTH. ESSAT X. I deny not but that it is of greatest concernment...themselves as well as men ; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors. For books are not absolutely dead things,... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - Počet stránok 442
...that they are ready to repeat their lesson as often as we please. — Chambers' Dictionary. BOOKS. — I deny not, but that it is of greatest concernment...eye how books demean themselves as well as men ; and thereafier to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors ; for books are not... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - Počet stránok 766
...terms applied in the Roman Catholic Church to evening, midnight, and morning services, respectively. " I deny not but that it is of greatest concernment...church and commonwealth to have a vigilant eye how looks demean themselves as well as men." — Milton. Vinco, I conquer ; victus, conquered ; as, invincible,... | |
| William Spalding - 1853 - Počet stránok 446
...MILTON. From " Areopagitica : a Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing :" published in 1044. I deny not but that it is of greatest concernment...the church and commonwealth, to have a vigilant eye hosv books demean themselves, as well as men ; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - Počet stránok 528
...the bench of ecclesiastical and royal critics. " I deny not," says Milton, " but that it is of the greatest concernment in the church and commonwealth...vigilant eye how books demean themselves, as well as men. For books are not absolutely dead things, but contain a progeny of life in them to be as active as... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - Počet stránok 538
...have a vigilant eye how books demean themselves as well as men ; and thereafter to confine, imprison, and do sharpest justice on them as malefactors ; for...books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are ; nay, they do preserve,... | |
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