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 ii 頁
... to whose natural debility too were added frequent head - akes : but all could not extinguish or abate his laudable passion for letters . It is very feldom seen , that fuch application and such a genius meet in the fame fame person .
... to whose natural debility too were added frequent head - akes : but all could not extinguish or abate his laudable passion for letters . It is very feldom seen , that fuch application and such a genius meet in the fame fame person .
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 xvii 頁
In the year 1643 , and the 35th of his age , he married ; and indeed his family was now growing fo numerous , that it wanted a mistress at the head of it . His father , who had lived with his younger fon at Reading , was , upon the ...
In the year 1643 , and the 35th of his age , he married ; and indeed his family was now growing fo numerous , that it wanted a mistress at the head of it . His father , who had lived with his younger fon at Reading , was , upon the ...
第 xviii 頁
... for taking the contrary party , the King's head - quarters being in their neighbourhood at Oxford , and his Majefty having now fome fairer profpect of fuc角 E fuccess ; whether any or all of these were the xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
... for taking the contrary party , the King's head - quarters being in their neighbourhood at Oxford , and his Majefty having now fome fairer profpect of fuc角 E fuccess ; whether any or all of these were the xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
第 xxvi 頁
This prince " of scholars , as fome body faid of him , seemed to have " erected his throne upon a heap of ftones , that he might " have them at hand to throw at every one's head who " paffed by . " He was therefore courted by Charles II ...
This prince " of scholars , as fome body faid of him , seemed to have " erected his throne upon a heap of ftones , that he might " have them at hand to throw at every one's head who " paffed by . " He was therefore courted by Charles II ...
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