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 vi 頁
... thoughts of taking Chambers at one of the Inns of Court , for he was not very well pleafed with living fo obfcurely in the country : but his mother dying , he prevailed with his father to let him indulge a defire , which he had long ...
... thoughts of taking Chambers at one of the Inns of Court , for he was not very well pleafed with living fo obfcurely in the country : but his mother dying , he prevailed with his father to let him indulge a defire , which he had long ...
第 viii 頁
... thoughts close , and your countenance loose , " will go fafely over the whole world . Of which Delphian oracle ( for so I have found it ) Your judgment " doth need no commentary ; and therefore , Sir , I will " commit You with it to the ...
... thoughts close , and your countenance loose , " will go fafely over the whole world . Of which Delphian oracle ( for so I have found it ) Your judgment " doth need no commentary ; and therefore , Sir , I will " commit You with it to the ...
第 ix 頁
... thoughts and his wishes haftened into Italy ; and so after a few days he took leave of the Lord Scudamore , who very kindly gave him letters to the English merchants in the feveral places thro ' which he was to travel , requesting them ...
... thoughts and his wishes haftened into Italy ; and so after a few days he took leave of the Lord Scudamore , who very kindly gave him letters to the English merchants in the feveral places thro ' which he was to travel , requesting them ...
第 xii 頁
... thought it unworthy of himfelf to be taking his pleasure abroad , while his countrymen were contending for liberty at home . He refolved therefore to return by the way of Rome , tho ' he was advised to the contrary by the merchants ...
... thought it unworthy of himfelf to be taking his pleasure abroad , while his countrymen were contending for liberty at home . He refolved therefore to return by the way of Rome , tho ' he was advised to the contrary by the merchants ...
第 xiii 頁
... thought proper to attack him : and yet , God's good providence protecting him , he came safe to his kind friends at Florence , where he was received with as much joy and affection , as if he had returned into his own country . Here ...
... thought proper to attack him : and yet , God's good providence protecting him , he came safe to his kind friends at Florence , where he was received with as much joy and affection , as if he had returned into his own country . Here ...
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