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 i
... fays , from Milton near Halton and Thame in Oxfordshire : where it flourished several years , till at last the estate was sequef- ter'd , one of the family having taken the unfortunate side in the civil wars between the houses of York ...
... fays , from Milton near Halton and Thame in Oxfordshire : where it flourished several years , till at last the estate was sequef- ter'd , one of the family having taken the unfortunate side in the civil wars between the houses of York ...
الصفحة ii
... fays , of the family of the Castons derived originally from Wales . Whoever she was , she is faid to have been a woman of incomparable virtue and goodness ; and by her her husband had two fons and a daughter . The elder of the fons was ...
... fays , of the family of the Castons derived originally from Wales . Whoever she was , she is faid to have been a woman of incomparable virtue and goodness ; and by her her husband had two fons and a daughter . The elder of the fons was ...
الصفحة x
... fays himself in the preface to his fecond book of the Rea- fon of Church - government , that every one must give fome proof of his wit and reading there , and his produc- tions were received with written encomiums which the I- talian is ...
... fays himself in the preface to his fecond book of the Rea- fon of Church - government , that every one must give fome proof of his wit and reading there , and his produc- tions were received with written encomiums which the I- talian is ...
الصفحة xvi
... fays Mr. Phillips , were Mr. Alphry and Mr. Miller , both of Gray's - Inn , and two of the greatest beaus of those times . 1 But he was not fo fond of this academical life , as to be an indifferent spectator of what was acted upon the ...
... fays Mr. Phillips , were Mr. Alphry and Mr. Miller , both of Gray's - Inn , and two of the greatest beaus of those times . 1 But he was not fo fond of this academical life , as to be an indifferent spectator of what was acted upon the ...
الصفحة xliv
... fay of the pleasures of that feason , I imagin most persons find by experience , that they can compose better at any other time , with more facility and with more spirit , than during the heat and languor of fummer . Whenever the poem ...
... fay of the pleasures of that feason , I imagin most persons find by experience , that they can compose better at any other time , with more facility and with more spirit , than during the heat and languor of fummer . Whenever the poem ...
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