Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books : to which is Added Samson Agonistes, and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1752 - 690 من الصفحات |
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A Poem in Four Books : to which is Added Samson Agonistes, and Poems Upon Several Occasions John Milton, Thomas Newton. BIBLIOTHECA RECIA MONACENSIS . * + I to IT T hath been recommended to me.
A Poem in Four Books : to which is Added Samson Agonistes, and Poems Upon Several Occasions John Milton, Thomas Newton. BIBLIOTHECA RECIA MONACENSIS . * + I to IT T hath been recommended to me.
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... hath been recommended to me by fome great perfons , as well as by feveral friends , to complete the edition Milton's poetical works : for tho ' the Paradife Loft be the flower of epic poefy , and the nobleft effort of genius ; yet here ...
... hath been recommended to me by fome great perfons , as well as by feveral friends , to complete the edition Milton's poetical works : for tho ' the Paradife Loft be the flower of epic poefy , and the nobleft effort of genius ; yet here ...
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... hath given me fo many convincing proofs of their friendship and kindness , and at the fame time hath happily conjoined ( what perhaps might never else have been joined together ) my studies and my name with theirs . I am equally obliged ...
... hath given me fo many convincing proofs of their friendship and kindness , and at the fame time hath happily conjoined ( what perhaps might never else have been joined together ) my studies and my name with theirs . I am equally obliged ...
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... hath borrowed more from that source than from almost any other , and sometimes hath translated two or three stanza's together . Mr. Ri- chardson likewise hath continued his good offices , and communicated his comment upon Lycidas and ...
... hath borrowed more from that source than from almost any other , and sometimes hath translated two or three stanza's together . Mr. Ri- chardson likewise hath continued his good offices , and communicated his comment upon Lycidas and ...
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... hath authorities enough to give it credit , viz . that Christ was not , by virtue of the per- fonal union of the two natures , and from the first moment of that union , possess'd of all the know- ledge of the AOгo , as far as the ...
... hath authorities enough to give it credit , viz . that Christ was not , by virtue of the per- fonal union of the two natures , and from the first moment of that union , possess'd of all the know- ledge of the AOгo , as far as the ...
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