Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side vii
... also fent him his Masque , of which he had not yet publicly acknowledged himself the author , he received from him the following friendly letter , da- ted , From the College , the 13th of April 1638 . " SIR , 1 . IT was a special favour ...
... also fent him his Masque , of which he had not yet publicly acknowledged himself the author , he received from him the following friendly letter , da- ted , From the College , the 13th of April 1638 . " SIR , 1 . IT was a special favour ...
Side xi
... also presented him to Cardinal Barberini , who at an entertainment of music , performed at his own ex- pence , waited for him at the door , and taking him by the hand brought him into the assembly The next morning he waited upon the ...
... also presented him to Cardinal Barberini , who at an entertainment of music , performed at his own ex- pence , waited for him at the door , and taking him by the hand brought him into the assembly The next morning he waited upon the ...
Side xviii
... also take this particular cafe of domestic liberty into their confideration . And then , as it was objected that his doctrine was a novel notion , and a paradox that no body had ever afferted before , he endeavoured to confirm his own ...
... also take this particular cafe of domestic liberty into their confideration . And then , as it was objected that his doctrine was a novel notion , and a paradox that no body had ever afferted before , he endeavoured to confirm his own ...
Side xxii
... also with his wife's relations ; her father and mother , her brothers and fisters , com- ing to live with him in the general distress and ruin of the royal party ; and he was so far from resenting their former ill treatment of him ...
... also with his wife's relations ; her father and mother , her brothers and fisters , com- ing to live with him in the general distress and ruin of the royal party ; and he was so far from resenting their former ill treatment of him ...
Side xxvi
... also criticised his Latin poems . Heinfius writes again to Voffius from Holland , that he wondered that only one copy of Milton's book was brought to Stockholm , when three were sent thither , one to the Queen , another to Voffius , and ...
... also criticised his Latin poems . Heinfius writes again to Voffius from Holland , that he wondered that only one copy of Milton's book was brought to Stockholm , when three were sent thither , one to the Queen , another to Voffius , and ...
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