The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 - English prose literature |
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Page 89
... LIBERTY OF SPEAKING AND WRITING BEHOLD now this vast City ; a City of refuge , the mansion house of liberty , encompast and surrounded with his protection ; the shop of warre hath not there more anvils and 89 THE MOVEMENT OF IDEAS.
... LIBERTY OF SPEAKING AND WRITING BEHOLD now this vast City ; a City of refuge , the mansion house of liberty , encompast and surrounded with his protection ; the shop of warre hath not there more anvils and 89 THE MOVEMENT OF IDEAS.
Page 118
... LIBERTY OUR Trimmer admires our blessed Constitution , in which Dominion and Liberty are reconciled ; it gives to the Prince the glorious Power of commanding Free - men , and to the Subject , the satisfaction of seeing the Power so ...
... LIBERTY OUR Trimmer admires our blessed Constitution , in which Dominion and Liberty are reconciled ; it gives to the Prince the glorious Power of commanding Free - men , and to the Subject , the satisfaction of seeing the Power so ...
Page 122
... Liberty , yet it is not a State of Licence , though Man in that State have an uncontroleable Liberty , to dispose of his Person or Possessions , yet he has not Liberty to destroy himself , or so much as any Creature in his Possession ...
... Liberty , yet it is not a State of Licence , though Man in that State have an uncontroleable Liberty , to dispose of his Person or Possessions , yet he has not Liberty to destroy himself , or so much as any Creature in his Possession ...
Contents
SCENE PERSONALITY | 1 |
The Second Bottle The Earl of Rochester | 60 |
A Sad Example and a New Saddle Richard Lapthorne | 77 |
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