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 iv 頁
... means in great circumftances : and neither doth he feem to have had any inclination to any other profeffion ; he had too free a spirit to be limited and confined ; and was for comprehending all sciences , but profeffing none . And ...
... means in great circumftances : and neither doth he feem to have had any inclination to any other profeffion ; he had too free a spirit to be limited and confined ; and was for comprehending all sciences , but profeffing none . And ...
第 ix 頁
... means introduc'd to that great man , who was then embaffador at the French court from the famous Christina Queen of Sweden ; and the visit was to their mutual fatisfaction ; they were each of them pleased to see a person , of whom they ...
... means introduc'd to that great man , who was then embaffador at the French court from the famous Christina Queen of Sweden ; and the visit was to their mutual fatisfaction ; they were each of them pleased to see a person , of whom they ...
第 xi 頁
... means of Holstenius was again introduced to his Eminence , and spent fome time in converfation with him . It seems that Holftenius had ftudied three years at Oxford , and this might dispose him to be more friendly to the English , but ...
... means of Holstenius was again introduced to his Eminence , and spent fome time in converfation with him . It seems that Holftenius had ftudied three years at Oxford , and this might dispose him to be more friendly to the English , but ...
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... means observed the rule , recommended to him by Sir Henry Wotton , of keeping his thoughts close and his countenance open : He had vifited Galileo , a prisoner to the Inquifition , for afferting the motion of the earth , and thinking ...
... means observed the rule , recommended to him by Sir Henry Wotton , of keeping his thoughts close and his countenance open : He had vifited Galileo , a prisoner to the Inquifition , for afferting the motion of the earth , and thinking ...
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... mean while his studies went on very vigorously ; and his chief diversion , after the bufinefs of the day , was now and then in an evening to vifit the Lady Margaret Lee , daughter of the Earl of Malborough , Lord High Treasurer of ...
... mean while his studies went on very vigorously ; and his chief diversion , after the bufinefs of the day , was now and then in an evening to vifit the Lady Margaret Lee , daughter of the Earl of Malborough , Lord High Treasurer of ...
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