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 6 到 10 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 xvii 頁
... thought himself by Bishop Hall or his fon . And here very luckily ended a controversy , which de- tained him from greater and better writings which he was meditating , more useful to the public , as well as more fuitable to his own ...
... thought himself by Bishop Hall or his fon . And here very luckily ended a controversy , which de- tained him from greater and better writings which he was meditating , more useful to the public , as well as more fuitable to his own ...
第 xix 頁
... thought it would be dif- honorable ever to receive her again after such a repulfe , and he determined to repudiate her as she had in effect repudiated him , and to confider her no longer as his wife . And to fortify this his refolution ...
... thought it would be dif- honorable ever to receive her again after such a repulfe , and he determined to repudiate her as she had in effect repudiated him , and to confider her no longer as his wife . And to fortify this his refolution ...
第 xxii 頁
... thoughts at this period ; and whether others were convinced or not by his arguments , he was certainly convinced himself that he was in the right ; and as a proof of it he determined to marry again , and made his addresses to a young ...
... thoughts at this period ; and whether others were convinced or not by his arguments , he was certainly convinced himself that he was in the right ; and as a proof of it he determined to marry again , and made his addresses to a young ...
第 xxiv 頁
... thought himself an advocate for true liberty , for ecclefiaftical liber- ty in his treatises against the bishops , for domestic liberty in his books of divorce , and for civil liberty in his wri- tings against the king in defenfe of the ...
... thought himself an advocate for true liberty , for ecclefiaftical liber- ty in his treatises against the bishops , for domestic liberty in his books of divorce , and for civil liberty in his wri- tings against the king in defenfe of the ...
第 xxviii 頁
... thought proper to take leave of the court ; and he who came in honor , was dismissed with contempt . He died fome time afterwards at Spa in Germany , and it is faid more of a broken heart than of any diflemper , leaving a pofthumous ...
... thought proper to take leave of the court ; and he who came in honor , was dismissed with contempt . He died fome time afterwards at Spa in Germany , and it is faid more of a broken heart than of any diflemper , leaving a pofthumous ...
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