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 ii
... himself in his fecond Defense ) was the first ruin of his eyes , to whose natural debility too were added frequent head - akes : but all could not extinguish or abate his laudable passion for letters . It is very feldom seen , that fuch ...
... himself in his fecond Defense ) was the first ruin of his eyes , to whose natural debility too were added frequent head - akes : but all could not extinguish or abate his laudable passion for letters . It is very feldom seen , that fuch ...
الصفحة iii
... himself by several copies of verses upon oc- casional subjects , as well as by all his accademical exerci- ses , many of which are printed among his other works , and show him to have had a capacity above his years : and by his obliging ...
... himself by several copies of verses upon oc- casional subjects , as well as by all his accademical exerci- ses , many of which are printed among his other works , and show him to have had a capacity above his years : and by his obliging ...
الصفحة iv
... himself has informed us , ( in his fecond Defense , and the 7th of his familiar Epistles ) read over all the Greek and Latin authors , particularly the historians ; but now and then made an excursion to London , sometimes to buy books ...
... himself has informed us , ( in his fecond Defense , and the 7th of his familiar Epistles ) read over all the Greek and Latin authors , particularly the historians ; but now and then made an excursion to London , sometimes to buy books ...
الصفحة vii
... himself the author , he receiv'd from him the following friendly letter dated from the College the 10th of April 1638 . " 66 SIR , " It was a special favor , when You lately bestowed upon me here the first taste of Your acquaintance ...
... himself the author , he receiv'd from him the following friendly letter dated from the College the 10th of April 1638 . " 66 SIR , " It was a special favor , when You lately bestowed upon me here the first taste of Your acquaintance ...
الصفحة x
... 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 not ...
... 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 not ...
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