The poetical works ¬of ¬John ¬Milton: In 6 Volumes, 第 1 卷Johnson, 1801 |
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... says Aubrey , " fo he was most familiar and free in his converfation to thofe whom he muft ferve in his way of education . " His younger nephew has related the method of his inftruction , and the books employed . Of the Latin , the four ...
... says Aubrey , " fo he was most familiar and free in his converfation to thofe whom he muft ferve in his way of education . " His younger nephew has related the method of his inftruction , and the books employed . Of the Latin , the four ...
第 lxiii 頁
... says , we have fhaken off his Babylonish yoke , [ who ] hath not ceased by his fpies and agents , bulls and emiffaries , once to destroy both King and Parliament . " On this part of English history it cannot be uninte- refting to ...
... says , we have fhaken off his Babylonish yoke , [ who ] hath not ceased by his fpies and agents , bulls and emiffaries , once to destroy both King and Parliament . " On this part of English history it cannot be uninte- refting to ...
第 lxxxv 頁
... say , that while I had fome little fight remaining , as foon as I went to bed , and reclined on either fide , a copious light used to dart from my clofed eyes ; then , as my fight grew daily lefs , darker colours feemed to burst forth ...
... say , that while I had fome little fight remaining , as foon as I went to bed , and reclined on either fide , a copious light used to dart from my clofed eyes ; then , as my fight grew daily lefs , darker colours feemed to burst forth ...
第 cix 頁
... say fo , expatriated me . Other virtues , however , join their voices to affure me , that wherever we profper in rectitude there is our country . In ending my letter , let me obtain from this favour , that if you find any parts of it ...
... say fo , expatriated me . Other virtues , however , join their voices to affure me , that wherever we profper in rectitude there is our country . In ending my letter , let me obtain from this favour , that if you find any parts of it ...
第 cxiv 頁
... says , " with learned Mr. Milton's caft and fancy in his book , [ the Paradife Loft . ] Him I have followed much in his method , and have been otherwise beholding to him , how much I leave thee [ Gentle Reader ! ] to judg : but I have ...
... says , " with learned Mr. Milton's caft and fancy in his book , [ the Paradife Loft . ] Him I have followed much in his method , and have been otherwise beholding to him , how much I leave thee [ Gentle Reader ! ] to judg : but I have ...
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