Milton und seine zeit: pt. 1. Unter der republik und dem protektorat. 1649-1660. pt. 2. Unter der restauration. 1660-1674Duncker, 1879 |
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Stran 257 - I infer, as before has been touched, that the sovereign, original and foundation of civil power lies in the people - whom they must needs mean by the civil power [as] distinct from the government set up; and if so, that a people may erect and establish what form of government seems to them most meet for their civil condition. It is evident that such governments as are by them erected and established have no more power, nor for no longer time, than the civil power, or people consenting and agreeing,...
Stran 90 - Ein Teil von jener Kraft, Die stets das Böse will und stets das Gute schafft.
Stran 270 - Again,' is not Liberty of Conscience in Religion a Fundamental ? So long as there is Liberty of Conscience for the Supreme Magistrate to exercise his conscience in erecting what Form of Church-Government he is satisfied he should set up [" HE is to decide on the Form of Church-Government, then?
Stran 202 - Poems, &c., upon Several Occasions. By Mr. John Milton : both English and Latin, &c. Composed at several times. With a small Tractate of Education. To Mr. Hartlib.
Stran 203 - Paradise Lost A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Second Edition Revised and Augmented by the same Author. London, Printed by S. Simmons next door to the Golden Lion in Aldersgate-street, 1674.
Stran 192 - I saw Hamlet Prince of Denmark played ; but now the old plays began to disgust this refined age, since his Majesty's being so long abroad.
Stran 198 - I have therefore determined to bestow the telling over even of these reputed tales, be it for nothing else but in favor of our English poets and rhetoricians, who by their art will know how to use them judiciously.
Stran 255 - Miltoni Angli pro Populo Anglicano Defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi alias Salmasii, Defensionem Regiam...
Stran 186 - Denn ich bin ein Mensch gewesen, Und das heisst ein Kämpfer sein.
Stran 193 - London printed, and are to be sold by Peter Parker under Creed Church near Aldgate ; and by Robert Boulter at the Turks Head in Bishopsgate-street ; and Matthias Walker, under St. Dunstons Church in Fleet-street, 1667.