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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... fuch monuments in that church , nor any remains of them . It is more probable therefore that the family came , as Mr. Wood fays , from Milton near Halton and Thame in Oxfordshire : where it flourished several years , till at last the ...
... fuch monuments in that church , nor any remains of them . It is more probable therefore that the family came , as Mr. Wood fays , from Milton near Halton and Thame in Oxfordshire : where it flourished several years , till at last the ...
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... fuch was his love of learning , and so great was his ambition to furpass his equals , that from his twelfth year he commonly continued his ftudies till midnight , which ( as he says himself in his fecond Defense ) was the first ruin of ...
... fuch was his love of learning , and so great was his ambition to furpass his equals , that from his twelfth year he commonly continued his ftudies till midnight , which ( as he says himself in his fecond Defense ) was the first ruin of ...
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... fuch facrifices the Gods themselves ftrow incense ; " and one would almost wish so to have died , for the fake of having been fo lamented . But this poem is not all made up of forrow and tenderness ; there is a mixture of fatir and ...
... fuch facrifices the Gods themselves ftrow incense ; " and one would almost wish so to have died , for the fake of having been fo lamented . But this poem is not all made up of forrow and tenderness ; there is a mixture of fatir and ...
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... fuch as we fee , but fuch as I do not choose to name . He was attended by only one fervant , who accompanied him through all his travels ; and he went first to France , where he had recommendations to the Lord Scudamore , the English ...
... fuch as we fee , but fuch as I do not choose to name . He was attended by only one fervant , who accompanied him through all his travels ; and he went first to France , where he had recommendations to the Lord Scudamore , the English ...
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... fuch quality and eminence as the Marquis of Villa ; and as a teftimony of his gratitude he presented to the Marquis at his departure from Naples his eclogue intitled Manfus , which is well worth reading among his Latin poems . So that ...
... fuch quality and eminence as the Marquis of Villa ; and as a teftimony of his gratitude he presented to the Marquis at his departure from Naples his eclogue intitled Manfus , which is well worth reading among his Latin poems . So that ...
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