Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side iv
... doubt was a difappointment to his friends , who , though in comfortable , were yet by no means in great circumftances . Neither doth he feer to have had any inclination to any other pro- feffion : feffion : He had too free a fpirit to ...
... doubt was a difappointment to his friends , who , though in comfortable , were yet by no means in great circumftances . Neither doth he feer to have had any inclination to any other pro- feffion : feffion : He had too free a fpirit to ...
Side xx
... doubt his doctrine of divorce , and the maintenance of it , principally engaged his thoughts at this period ; and whether others were convinced or not by his arguments , he was certainly convinced him- felf that he was in the right ...
... doubt his doctrine of divorce , and the maintenance of it , principally engaged his thoughts at this period ; and whether others were convinced or not by his arguments , he was certainly convinced him- felf that he was in the right ...
Side xxi
... doubt but that the particu lar beauties of this charming fcene are owing to an interview of the fame nature which he had with his own wife , and that he is only here defcribing those generous and tender fentiments which he then felt and ...
... doubt but that the particu lar beauties of this charming fcene are owing to an interview of the fame nature which he had with his own wife , and that he is only here defcribing those generous and tender fentiments which he then felt and ...
Side xxiii
... doubt , a better Latin pen could not have been found in the kingdom . For the republic and Cromwell fcorned to pay that tribute to any foreign prince , which is ufually paid to the French King , of managing their affairs in his lan ...
... doubt , a better Latin pen could not have been found in the kingdom . For the republic and Cromwell fcorned to pay that tribute to any foreign prince , which is ufually paid to the French King , of managing their affairs in his lan ...
Side xxxi
... doubt was a great hin- drance and inconvenience to him in his bufinefs , though fometimes a political ufe might be made of it , as mens natural infirmities are often pleaded in excufe for not doing what they have no great inclina- tion ...
... doubt was a great hin- drance and inconvenience to him in his bufinefs , though fometimes a political ufe might be made of it , as mens natural infirmities are often pleaded in excufe for not doing what they have no great inclina- tion ...
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