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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第 vi 頁
... and to have threaten'd him with the loss of his head , which afterwards happen'd to him thro ' the fury of his enemies . At least I can think of no sense fo proper to be given to the following verfes in Lycidas .
... and to have threaten'd him with the loss of his head , which afterwards happen'd to him thro ' the fury of his enemies . At least I can think of no sense fo proper to be given to the following verfes in Lycidas .
第 xx 頁
... him fuch an enemy to the Prefbyterians , to whom he had before diftinguished himfelf a friend . He composed likewise two of his fonnets on the reception his book of Divorce met with , but the latter is much the better of the two .
... him fuch an enemy to the Prefbyterians , to whom he had before diftinguished himfelf a friend . He composed likewise two of his fonnets on the reception his book of Divorce met with , but the latter is much the better of the two .
第 xxxi 頁
And his enemies triumphed in his blindness , and imputed it as a judgment upon him for writing against the King : but his fight had been decaying feveral years before , thro ' his clofe application to ftudy ...
And his enemies triumphed in his blindness , and imputed it as a judgment upon him for writing against the King : but his fight had been decaying feveral years before , thro ' his clofe application to ftudy ...
第 xxxvii 頁
This was a subject he had very much at heart , as he was an utter enemy to all forts of perfecution ; and among his fonnets there is a moft excellent one upon the fame occafion . But Oliver Cromwell being dead , and the government weak ...
This was a subject he had very much at heart , as he was an utter enemy to all forts of perfecution ; and among his fonnets there is a moft excellent one upon the fame occafion . But Oliver Cromwell being dead , and the government weak ...
第 xl 頁
... friend Andrew Marvel , member of Parlament for Hull , formed a confiderable party for him in the House of Commons ; and neither was Charles the Second ( as Toland says ) such an enemy to the Muses , as to require his deftruction .
... friend Andrew Marvel , member of Parlament for Hull , formed a confiderable party for him in the House of Commons ; and neither was Charles the Second ( as Toland says ) such an enemy to the Muses , as to require his deftruction .
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