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.For J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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第 vii 頁
... these parts , which I understood afterwards by Mr. H. , I would have been bold , in our vulgar phrase , to mend my draught , for You left me with an extreme thirst , and " to have begged Your converfation again jointly with " Your faid ...
... these parts , which I understood afterwards by Mr. H. , I would have been bold , in our vulgar phrase , to mend my draught , for You left me with an extreme thirst , and " to have begged Your converfation again jointly with " Your faid ...
第 x 頁
... these converfations he bore so good a part , and produced fo many excellent compofitions , that he was foon taken notice of , and was very much courted and caressed by several of the nobilty and prime wits of Florence . For the manner ...
... these converfations he bore so good a part , and produced fo many excellent compofitions , that he was foon taken notice of , and was very much courted and caressed by several of the nobilty and prime wits of Florence . For the manner ...
第 xvii 頁
... these treatises he published within the course of one year , 1641 , which show how very diligent he was in the cause that he had undertaken . And the next year he set forth his Apology for Smectym- nuus , in answer to the Confutation of ...
... these treatises he published within the course of one year , 1641 , which show how very diligent he was in the cause that he had undertaken . And the next year he set forth his Apology for Smectym- nuus , in answer to the Confutation of ...
第 xviii 頁
... the contrary party , the King's head - quarters being in their neighbourhood at Ox- ford , and his Majefty having now some fairer prospect of fuc- fuccefs ; whether any or all of these were the xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
... the contrary party , the King's head - quarters being in their neighbourhood at Ox- ford , and his Majefty having now some fairer prospect of fuc- fuccefs ; whether any or all of these were the xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
第 xix 頁
John Milton. fuccefs ; whether any or all of these were the reasons of this extraordinary behavior ; however it was , it so highly incensed her husband , that he thought it would be dif- honorable ever to receive her again after such a ...
John Milton. fuccefs ; whether any or all of these were the reasons of this extraordinary behavior ; however it was , it so highly incensed her husband , that he thought it would be dif- honorable ever to receive her again after such a ...
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