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 iv
... spirit to be limited and confined ; and was for comprehending all fciences , but profeffing none . And therefore after he had left the uni- versity in 1632 , he retired to his father's house in the coun- try ; for his father had by this ...
... spirit to be limited and confined ; and was for comprehending all fciences , but profeffing none . And therefore after he had left the uni- versity in 1632 , he retired to his father's house in the coun- try ; for his father had by this ...
الصفحة v
... Spirit . It was printed likewise at Oxford at the end of Mr. R's po- ems , as we learn from a letter of Sir Henry Wotton to our author ; but who that Mr. R. was , whether Randolph the poet or who elfe , is uncertain . It has lately ...
... Spirit . It was printed likewise at Oxford at the end of Mr. R's po- ems , as we learn from a letter of Sir Henry Wotton to our author ; but who that Mr. R. was , whether Randolph the poet or who elfe , is uncertain . It has lately ...
الصفحة xiii
... spirit of an old martyr . He was fo pru- dent indeed , that he would not of his own accord begin any discourse of religion ; but at the fame time he was fo honeft , that if he was queftioned at all about his faith , he would not ...
... spirit of an old martyr . He was fo pru- dent indeed , that he would not of his own accord begin any discourse of religion ; but at the fame time he was fo honeft , that if he was queftioned at all about his faith , he would not ...
الصفحة xxiii
... spirit capable of the strongest resentment , but yet more inclinable to pity and forgiveness : and nei- ther in this was any injury done to the other lady , whom he was courting , for she is said to have been always a- verse from the ...
... spirit capable of the strongest resentment , but yet more inclinable to pity and forgiveness : and nei- ther in this was any injury done to the other lady , whom he was courting , for she is said to have been always a- verse from the ...
الصفحة xxvii
... spirit and vigor , tho ' his health at that time was such , that he could hard- ly indure the fatigue of writing , and being weak in body he was forced to write by piece - meal , and to break off almost every hour , as he fays himself ...
... spirit and vigor , tho ' his health at that time was such , that he could hard- ly indure the fatigue of writing , and being weak in body he was forced to write by piece - meal , and to break off almost every hour , as he fays himself ...
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