Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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A Poem in Twelve Books John Milton. ว MILTON's 82 PARADISE LOST . M67 LOST R. 143068 27903 А РОЕМ . IN TWELVE BOOKS . WITH The LIFE of MILTON ; and an INDEX . FIL 8 : EDINBURGH : Printed by A. DONALDSON , and fold at his Shop , No. 48 ...
A Poem in Twelve Books John Milton. ว MILTON's 82 PARADISE LOST . M67 LOST R. 143068 27903 А РОЕМ . IN TWELVE BOOKS . WITH The LIFE of MILTON ; and an INDEX . FIL 8 : EDINBURGH : Printed by A. DONALDSON , and fold at his Shop , No. 48 ...
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... Milton's Mafque was prefented on Michaelmas night ; and the principal parts , thofe of the two Brothers were performed by his Lordship's fons the Lord Brackly and Mr. Tho- mas Egerton , and that of the Lady by his Lordship's daughter ...
... Milton's Mafque was prefented on Michaelmas night ; and the principal parts , thofe of the two Brothers were performed by his Lordship's fons the Lord Brackly and Mr. Tho- mas Egerton , and that of the Lady by his Lordship's daughter ...
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... Milton's name ; and we with , for the honour of the nation , that the like good taste prevailed in every thing . In 1637 he wrote another excellent piece , his Lyci- das ; wherein he laments the untimely fate of a friend , who was ...
... Milton's name ; and we with , for the honour of the nation , that the like good taste prevailed in every thing . In 1637 he wrote another excellent piece , his Lyci- das ; wherein he laments the untimely fate of a friend , who was ...
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A Poem in Twelve Books John Milton. maining your friend , as much at command as any of longer date , II . WOTTON . " P. S. " Sir , I have exprefsly fent this by my foot . boy , to prevent your departure without fome acknow ... MILTON . ix.
A Poem in Twelve Books John Milton. maining your friend , as much at command as any of longer date , II . WOTTON . " P. S. " Sir , I have exprefsly fent this by my foot . boy , to prevent your departure without fome acknow ... MILTON . ix.
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... Milton was now thinking of paffing over into Sicily and Greece , when he was diverted from his purpofe by the news from England , that things were tending to a civil war between the King and parliament ; for he thought it unworthy of ...
... Milton was now thinking of paffing over into Sicily and Greece , when he was diverted from his purpofe by the news from England , that things were tending to a civil war between the King and parliament ; for he thought it unworthy of ...
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