| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 pages
...I dispraise not the defence of just immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were all. 22Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. What would be best advised, then, if it be found so hurtful and so... | |
| John Milton - 1868 - 168 pages
...for cote and conduct, and his four nobles of Danegelt. Although I difpraife not the defence of juft immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were...to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to confcience, above all liberties. What would be best advis'd then, if it be found fo hurtfull and fo... | |
| John Milton - 1869 - 588 pages
...for cote and conduci, and his four nobles of Danegelt. Although I difpraife not the defence of juft immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were...to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to confcience, above all liberties. What would be best advis'd then, if it be found fo hurtfull and fo... | |
| Paul M. Dowling - 1995 - 160 pages
...for cote and conduct, and his four nobles of Danegelt. Although I dispraise not the defense of just immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were...to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. (II, 559-560) Milton distinguishes two groups supporting Parliament:... | |
| Stephen Innes - 1995 - 432 pages
...binde conscience." In the Areopagitica, Milton 203 eloquently demanded that Parliament allow Englishmen "the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties." He said that "when God gave man reason, he gave him freedom to choose,... | |
| Elizabeth Sauer - 1996 - 230 pages
...two. I say this to indicate the tentative nature of my enquiry. TS Eliot, The Three Voices of Poetry Give me the liberty to know, to utter and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. John Milton, Areopagitica \ THE EVOLUTION OF VOICE This book examines... | |
| Carl Jensen, Project Censored - 1996 - 354 pages
...man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself. Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. Though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth,... | |
| Roger Hadley, Roger Clough - 1998 - 242 pages
...Enrolled Nurse SSD Social Services Department SSW Senior Social Worker STG Special Transitional Grant Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties. John Milton Areopagitica Introduction We live at a time when the base... | |
| Eugene Chen Eoyang - 1996 - 216 pages
...most God-loving author of Paradise Lost, perhaps liberty's greatest champion, wrote in Areopagitica, "Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties" (1959, 2:560). Unthinking inaction is also an erosion of democracy.... | |
| William Riley Parker - 1996 - 708 pages
...making.' It will grant, moreover, to the good men of England, eager to assist in the great work ahead, 'the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.' This is the plea of Milton's Areopagitica, which was published on... | |
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