Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side xxxi
... arms against Card . Mazarine : but the government , fufpecting him , fet their inftruments to work fo fuccefsfully , that in a few days they re- ceived intelligence from Paris , that he was a fpy em- ployed by Charles II . Whereupon the ...
... arms against Card . Mazarine : but the government , fufpecting him , fet their inftruments to work fo fuccefsfully , that in a few days they re- ceived intelligence from Paris , that he was a fpy em- ployed by Charles II . Whereupon the ...
Side xxxiii
... arms attending the house . On Wednesday June 27 , an order of council was made accordingly for a proclamation against Milton's and Goodwyn's books ; and the proclamation was iffued Aug. 13 . wherein it was faid that the authors had fled ...
... arms attending the house . On Wednesday June 27 , an order of council was made accordingly for a proclamation against Milton's and Goodwyn's books ; and the proclamation was iffued Aug. 13 . wherein it was faid that the authors had fled ...
Side xxxiv
... arms , fhould be forthwith released , paying his fees ; and on Monday the 17th , a complaint being made , that the ferjeant had demanded exceffive fees , it was referred to the committee of privileges and elections to examine that ...
... arms , fhould be forthwith released , paying his fees ; and on Monday the 17th , a complaint being made , that the ferjeant had demanded exceffive fees , it was referred to the committee of privileges and elections to examine that ...
Side xlvi
... arms ; but after he was confined by age and blindness , he had a machine to fwing in for the prefervation of his health . In his youth he was accustomed to fit up late at his ftudies , and seldom went to bed before midnight ; but ...
... arms ; but after he was confined by age and blindness , he had a machine to fwing in for the prefervation of his health . In his youth he was accustomed to fit up late at his ftudies , and seldom went to bed before midnight ; but ...
Side xlix
... arms he was not inactive , and thought , I fuppofe , that he could be of more fervice to the cause by his pen than by his fword . He was a thorough republican ; and in this he thought like a Greek or Roman , as he was very converfant ...
... arms he was not inactive , and thought , I fuppofe , that he could be of more fervice to the cause by his pen than by his fword . He was a thorough republican ; and in this he thought like a Greek or Roman , as he was very converfant ...
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