Paradise Regain'd. A Poem In Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: And Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John Milton. From the Text of Thomas Newton D. D., المجلد 10For J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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الصفحة ix
... see a person , of whom they had heard such com- mendations . But at Paris he stayed not long ; his thoughts and his wishes haftened into Italy ; and fo after a few days he took leave of the Lord Scudamore , who very kindly gave him ...
... see a person , of whom they had heard such com- mendations . But at Paris he stayed not long ; his thoughts and his wishes haftened into Italy ; and fo after a few days he took leave of the Lord Scudamore , who very kindly gave him ...
الصفحة xxi
... see in some measure the method that he pursued in e- ducating his own pupils . And in 1644 he published his Areopagitica or Speech for the liberty of unlicenced prin- ting to the Parlament of England . It was written at the defire of ...
... see in some measure the method that he pursued in e- ducating his own pupils . And in 1644 he published his Areopagitica or Speech for the liberty of unlicenced prin- ting to the Parlament of England . It was written at the defire of ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... seeing a man who did fo much honor to it by his writings , and whose name was as well known and as fa- mous abroad as in his own nation ; and by several per- fons of quality of both fexes , particularly the pious and virtuous Lady ...
... seeing a man who did fo much honor to it by his writings , and whose name was as well known and as fa- mous abroad as in his own nation ; and by several per- fons of quality of both fexes , particularly the pious and virtuous Lady ...
الصفحة xlvii
... at fome paffages in dipping here and there , he bought it . The bookfeller begged his Lord- * See Rymer's Tragedies of the laft age confider'd . p . 143 . any fhip to speak in its favor if he liked it ship The LIFE of MILTON . lxvii.
... at fome paffages in dipping here and there , he bought it . The bookfeller begged his Lord- * See Rymer's Tragedies of the laft age confider'd . p . 143 . any fhip to speak in its favor if he liked it ship The LIFE of MILTON . lxvii.
الصفحة 8
... see our danger on the utmost edge 85 90 Of hazard , which admits no long debate , But must with something sudden be oppos'd , 95 Not force , but well couch'd fraud , well woven fnares , Ere in the head of nations he appear Their king ...
... see our danger on the utmost edge 85 90 Of hazard , which admits no long debate , But must with something sudden be oppos'd , 95 Not force , but well couch'd fraud , well woven fnares , Ere in the head of nations he appear Their king ...
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