“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, with Notes of Various Authors: Principally from the Editions of Thomas Newton, Charles Dunster and Thomas Warton, to which is Prefixed, Newton's Life of Milton, 第 1 卷Baxter, 1824 - 483 頁 |
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... King , and glories in his writings in the cause of liberty ; p . 373-377 , ( Veniamus nunc ad mea crimina ― condonare ) he describes his personał appearance , and states his reflections upon his blindness . From p . 383 , to p . 386 ...
... King , and glories in his writings in the cause of liberty ; p . 373-377 , ( Veniamus nunc ad mea crimina ― condonare ) he describes his personał appearance , and states his reflections upon his blindness . From p . 383 , to p . 386 ...
第 viii 頁
... King , son of Sir John King , Secretary of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth , King James I. and King Charles I. and was a Fellow of Christ's College , and was so well be- loved and esteemed at Cambridge , that some of the greatest names in ...
... King , son of Sir John King , Secretary of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth , King James I. and King Charles I. and was a Fellow of Christ's College , and was so well be- loved and esteemed at Cambridge , that some of the greatest names in ...
第 ix 頁
... King , J. Beaumont , J. Cleaveland , with several others ; and judiciously the last of all , as the best of all , is Milton's Lycidas . " On such sacrifices the Gods themselves " strow incense ; " and one would almost wish so to have ...
... King , J. Beaumont , J. Cleaveland , with several others ; and judiciously the last of all , as the best of all , is Milton's Lycidas . " On such sacrifices the Gods themselves " strow incense ; " and one would almost wish so to have ...
第 xii 頁
... king , after " mine own recess from Venice . " I should think , that your best line will be through " the whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage into Tuscany " is as diurnal as a Gravesend ...
... king , after " mine own recess from Venice . " I should think , that your best line will be through " the whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage into Tuscany " is as diurnal as a Gravesend ...
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... King and Parliament ; for he thought it unworthy of himself to be taking his pleasure abroad , while his countrymen were contending for liberty at home . He resolved therefore to return by the way of Rome , though he was advised to the ...
... King and Parliament ; for he thought it unworthy of himself to be taking his pleasure abroad , while his countrymen were contending for liberty at home . He resolved therefore to return by the way of Rome , though he was advised to the ...
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