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
... whose fon are addressed some of his familiar epistles . In this early time of his life such was his love of learning , and fo great was his ambition to furpass his equals , that from his twelfth year he commonly continued his studies ...
... whose fon are addressed some of his familiar epistles . In this early time of his life such was his love of learning , and fo great was his ambition to furpass his equals , that from his twelfth year he commonly continued his studies ...
الصفحة xiii
... whose annotations upon the Bible are published in English . And from thence returning thro ' France , the fame way that he had gone before , he arrived fafe in England , after a peregrination of one year and a- bout bout three months ...
... whose annotations upon the Bible are published in English . And from thence returning thro ' France , the fame way that he had gone before , he arrived fafe in England , after a peregrination of one year and a- bout bout three months ...
الصفحة xxiii
... whose second daughter had been married to the other brother many years before . The pårt that Milton acted in this whole affair , showed plain- ly that he had a spirit capable of the strongest resentment , but yet more inclinable to ...
... whose second daughter had been married to the other brother many years before . The pårt that Milton acted in this whole affair , showed plain- ly that he had a spirit capable of the strongest resentment , but yet more inclinable to ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... 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 sexes , particularly the pious and virtuous Lady Ranelagh , whose son for fome time he in- structed , the fame who ...
... 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 sexes , particularly the pious and virtuous Lady Ranelagh , whose son for fome time he in- structed , the fame who ...
الصفحة lviii
... ( whose death he la- ments in his Lycidas ) were competitors for a fellowship , and when they were both equal in point of learning , Mr. King was preferred by the college for his character of good nature , which was wanting in the other ...
... ( whose death he la- ments in his Lycidas ) were competitors for a fellowship , and when they were both equal in point of learning , Mr. King was preferred by the college for his character of good nature , which was wanting in the other ...
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