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Side viii
I should think , that your best line will be through the whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravesend barge . I hasten , as you do , to Florence ...
I should think , that your best line will be through the whole length of France to Marseilles , and thence by sea to Genoa , whence the passage into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Gravesend barge . I hasten , as you do , to Florence ...
Side xiv
It may be right for scholars now and then to exercise themselves in Greek and Latin ; but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native language , and in that therefore we should principally endeavour to excel .
It may be right for scholars now and then to exercise themselves in Greek and Latin ; but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native language , and in that therefore we should principally endeavour to excel .
Side xxi
... between them : He had a relation , one Blackborough , living in the lane of St. Martin's Le Grand , whom he often visited ; and one day , when he was visiting there , it was contrived that the wife should be ready in another room .
... between them : He had a relation , one Blackborough , living in the lane of St. Martin's Le Grand , whom he often visited ; and one day , when he was visiting there , it was contrived that the wife should be ready in another room .
Side xxvii
But it is utterly improbable , that so mean a performance , written in such barbarous Latin , and so full of folecisms , should come from the hands of a prelate of such distinguished abilities and learning . But , whoever was the author ...
But it is utterly improbable , that so mean a performance , written in such barbarous Latin , and so full of folecisms , should come from the hands of a prelate of such distinguished abilities and learning . But , whoever was the author ...
Side xxxi
The ambaffador was greatly surprised , that things of such consequence should be intrusted to a blind man ; for he must necessarily employ an amanuenfis , and that amanuensis might divulge the articles ; and said it was very wonderful ...
The ambaffador was greatly surprised , that things of such consequence should be intrusted to a blind man ; for he must necessarily employ an amanuenfis , and that amanuensis might divulge the articles ; and said it was very wonderful ...
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Adam againſt alſo angel appear arms began behold beſt bring callid cloud created dark death deep delight divine doubt dreadful dwell earth equal eternal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear field fight fire firſt foon fruit glory gods grace hand happy haſt hath head heard heart heav'n hell hill himſelf hope houſe juſt King laſt late Latin leave leſs light live look loſt mean Milton mind morn moſt muſt nature never night once pain Paradiſe peace perhaps reaſon receive reſt round ſaid Satan ſay ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe things thoſe thou thought throne till tree virtue voice whoſe wide wings