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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Some fay , and particularly Mr. Philips , that the family was of Milton near Abington in Oxfordshire , where it had been a ... It is more probable therefore that the family came , as Mr. Wood fays , from Milton near Halton and Thame in ...
Some fay , and particularly Mr. Philips , that the family was of Milton near Abington in Oxfordshire , where it had been a ... It is more probable therefore that the family came , as Mr. Wood fays , from Milton near Halton and Thame in ...
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and married an excellent woman , Sarah of the antient family of the Bradshaws , fays Mr. Wood ; but Mr. Philips , our author's nephew , who was more likely to know , fays , of the family of the Caftons derived originally from Wales .
and married an excellent woman , Sarah of the antient family of the Bradshaws , fays Mr. Wood ; but Mr. Philips , our author's nephew , who was more likely to know , fays , of the family of the Caftons derived originally from Wales .
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... or of my own confcience : Signor Arrigo meo , fays he , i penfieri ftretti , et il vifo fciolto , " that is , Your thoughts close , and your countenance loose , " will go fafely over the whole world . Of which Delphian oracle ( for ...
... or of my own confcience : Signor Arrigo meo , fays he , i penfieri ftretti , et il vifo fciolto , " that is , Your thoughts close , and your countenance loose , " will go fafely over the whole world . Of which Delphian oracle ( for ...
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One or two of Milton's familiar epistles are addreffed to him ; and Mr. Toland fays that he had in his hands two Greek letters of Deodati to Milton , very handfomely written .
One or two of Milton's familiar epistles are addreffed to him ; and Mr. Toland fays that he had in his hands two Greek letters of Deodati to Milton , very handfomely written .
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... himself gave an example to thofe under him of hard ftudy and fpare diet ; only now and then , once in three weeks or a month , he made a gaudy day with fome young gentlemen of his acquaintance , the chief of whom , fays Mr. Phillips ...
... himself gave an example to thofe under him of hard ftudy and fpare diet ; only now and then , once in three weeks or a month , he made a gaudy day with fome young gentlemen of his acquaintance , the chief of whom , fays Mr. Phillips ...
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