John Milton — "He who would be a great man, must be a great judge."
He who would be a great man, must be a great judge.
He who would be a great man, must be a great judge.
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"Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine."
"He knew that the eyes of all Europe were upon him."
"For what can war but acts of war produce? And what can acts of war but wars breed?"
"And from the terror of his countenance, who durst not behold him, that was yet so fair, and lovely to look upon, had not his great transgression chang'd him."
"His words, like so many nimble and airy servitors, trip about him at command."
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