| Samuel Claggett Chew - 1915 - 204 pages
...Juan VIII, 135. • Ibid. IX, 23. 4 Ibid. IX, 25. 6 The Prophecy of Dante IV, 117 f. Which must be exorcised with blood — and then We will renew the...free commonwealth Not rash equality but equal rights" (III, ii, 164f.) \j> L f^\ This last line is significant. It shows, in contrast to Shelley's J<T •... | |
| Dora Neill Raymond - 1924 - 384 pages
...how the new state should be constituted.8 But, surely, Marino's (. . desire in this was as his own: " We will renew the times of Truth and Justice, Condensing...free commonwealth Not rash equality but equal rights, Proportioned like the columns to the temple, Giving and taking strength reciprocal, And making firm... | |
| Malcolm Miles Kelsall - 1987 - 234 pages
...met To overthrow this monster of a State, This mockery of a Government, this spectre, Which must be exorcised with blood, — and then We will renew the...free commonwealth Not rash equality but equal rights, Proportioned like the columns to the temple Giving and taking strength reciprocal, And making firm... | |
| David Thomas Brundage - 1994 - 234 pages
...citizens, endowed with equal rights. As the motto Buchanan printed in early issues of the Enquirer put it: We will renew the times of truth and justice Condensing...commonwealth Not rash equality, but equal rights." Native-born workers were not the sole, or even the most important, builders of the Denver labor movement... | |
| Robert F. Gleckner, Robert Gleckner, Bernard G. Beatty - 1997 - 426 pages
...monster of a State, This mockery of a Government, this spectre, Which must be exorcised with blood,—and then We will renew the times of Truth and Justice,...free commonwealth Not rash equality but equal rights, Proportioned like the columns to the temple Giving and taking strength reciprocal, And making firm... | |
| G. Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 pages
...nations' (vi 398). This complex action outlines the finer social artistry to which our world travails: We will renew the times of Truth and Justice, Condensing...free commonwealth Not rash equality but equal rights. . . . (in. ii. 168) At such organic symmetry the British constitution has for long aimed. Sardanapalus... | |
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