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. |
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... refutes this calumny in more places than one of his works ; and indeed it is no won der , that a person so engaged in religious and political controverfies as he was , should be calumniated and abufed by the contrary party .
... refutes this calumny in more places than one of his works ; and indeed it is no won der , that a person so engaged in religious and political controverfies as he was , should be calumniated and abufed by the contrary party .
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66 " I should think , that Your best line will be thro ' the " whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by fea to Genoa , whence the paffage into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravefend barge . I haften , as you do , to Florence ...
66 " I should think , that Your best line will be thro ' the " whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by fea to Genoa , whence the paffage into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravefend barge . I haften , as you do , to Florence ...
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... who had received intelligence from their correspondents , that the English Jefuits there were forming plots against him , in case he should return thither , by reason of the great freedom which he had used in all his discourses of ...
... who had received intelligence from their correspondents , that the English Jefuits there were forming plots against him , in case he should return thither , by reason of the great freedom which he had used in all his discourses of ...
第 xiv 頁
... but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native language , and in that therefore we should principally endevor to excel . Milton , foon after his return , had taken a lodging at one Ruffel's , a taylor ...
... but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native language , and in that therefore we should principally endevor to excel . Milton , foon after his return , had taken a lodging at one Ruffel's , a taylor ...
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But he did not take his wife home immediately ; it was agreed that she should remain at a friend's , till the house , that he had newly taken , was fitted for their reception ; for some other gentlemen of his acquaintance , having ...
But he did not take his wife home immediately ; it was agreed that she should remain at a friend's , till the house , that he had newly taken , was fitted for their reception ; for some other gentlemen of his acquaintance , having ...
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