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.For J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... hand he was not fo fond of his mufic and a- musements , as in the least to neglect his business , but by his diligence and economy acquired a competent eftate , which enabled him afterwards to retire , and live in the country . He was ...
... hand he was not fo fond of his mufic and a- musements , as in the least to neglect his business , but by his diligence and economy acquired a competent eftate , which enabled him afterwards to retire , and live in the country . He was ...
الصفحة iv
... hand of a letter to a friend , who had importuned him to take orders , when he had attained the age of twenty - three : but the truth is , he had conceived early prejudices against the doctrin and disciplin of the Church , and ...
... hand of a letter to a friend , who had importuned him to take orders , when he had attained the age of twenty - three : but the truth is , he had conceived early prejudices against the doctrin and disciplin of the Church , and ...
الصفحة xi
... hand brought him into the affembly . The next morning he waited upon the Cardinal to return him thanks for his civilities , and by the means of Holftenius was again intro- duced to his Eminence , and spent fome time in converfa- tion ...
... hand brought him into the affembly . The next morning he waited upon the Cardinal to return him thanks for his civilities , and by the means of Holftenius was again intro- duced to his Eminence , and spent fome time in converfa- tion ...
الصفحة xiv
... hands two Greek letters of Deodati to Milton , very hand- fomely written . It may be right for scholars now and then to exercife themselves in Greek and Latin ; but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native ...
... hands two Greek letters of Deodati to Milton , very hand- fomely written . It may be right for scholars now and then to exercife themselves in Greek and Latin ; but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native ...
الصفحة xxi
... hands , as they had been clamorous be- fore in inveighing against it , while it was in the hands of the Prelates . And Mr. Toland is mistaken in saying , “ that such was the effect of this piece , that the follow- ing year Mabol a ...
... hands , as they had been clamorous be- fore in inveighing against it , while it was in the hands of the Prelates . And Mr. Toland is mistaken in saying , “ that such was the effect of this piece , that the follow- ing year Mabol a ...
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