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 i 頁
... till at last the estate was fequef- ter'd , one of the family having taken the unfortunate fide in the civil wars between the houses of York and Lan- cafter . John Milton the poet's grand - father , was , ac- cording to Mr. Wood , an ...
... till at last the estate was fequef- ter'd , one of the family having taken the unfortunate fide in the civil wars between the houses of York and Lan- cafter . John Milton the poet's grand - father , was , ac- cording to Mr. Wood , an ...
第 ii 頁
... till mid- night , which ( as he fays himself in his fecond Defense ) was the first ruin of his eyes , to whofe natural debility too were added frequent head - akes : but all could not extinguish or abate his laudable passion for letters ...
... till mid- night , which ( as he fays himself in his fecond Defense ) was the first ruin of his eyes , to whofe natural debility too were added frequent head - akes : but all could not extinguish or abate his laudable passion for letters ...
第 xxi 頁
... till May 1649 , about five years afterwards , tho ' probably he might be fwayed by Milton's arguments , as every ingenuous perfon must , who perufes and confiders them . in 1645 was published a collection of his poems , Latin and ...
... till May 1649 , about five years afterwards , tho ' probably he might be fwayed by Milton's arguments , as every ingenuous perfon must , who perufes and confiders them . in 1645 was published a collection of his poems , Latin and ...
第 xxii 頁
... till the house , that he had newly ta- ken , was fitted for their reception ; for fome other gentle- men of his acquaintance , having obferved the great fuc- cefs of his method of education , had recommended their fons to his care ; and ...
... till the house , that he had newly ta- ken , was fitted for their reception ; for fome other gentle- men of his acquaintance , having obferved the great fuc- cefs of his method of education , had recommended their fons to his care ; and ...
第 xxiii 頁
... till their affairs were accommodated thro ' his intereft with the prevailing faction . And then upon their removal , and the death of his own father , his houfe looked again like the house of the Muses : but his ftudies had like to have ...
... till their affairs were accommodated thro ' his intereft with the prevailing faction . And then upon their removal , and the death of his own father , his houfe looked again like the house of the Muses : but his ftudies had like to have ...
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