Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side iv
... fame perfon . The force of either is great , but both together must per- form wonders . He was now in the 17th year of his age , and was a very good claffical fcholar , and mafter of several languages , when he was fent to the ...
... fame perfon . The force of either is great , but both together must per- form wonders . He was now in the 17th year of his age , and was a very good claffical fcholar , and mafter of several languages , when he was fent to the ...
Side x
... fame time that he had continued at Florence , feasting both his eyes and his mind , and delighted with the fine paintings and fculptures , and other rarities and an- tiquities of the city , as well as with the conversation of several ...
... fame time that he had continued at Florence , feasting both his eyes and his mind , and delighted with the fine paintings and fculptures , and other rarities and an- tiquities of the city , as well as with the conversation of several ...
Side xii
... fame time he was fo honest , that , if he was queftioned at all about his faith , he would not diffemble his fentiments , whatever was the the confequence . With this refolution he went to Rome * ii The LIFE of MILTON .
... fame time he was fo honest , that , if he was queftioned at all about his faith , he would not diffemble his fentiments , whatever was the the confequence . With this refolution he went to Rome * ii The LIFE of MILTON .
Side xiii
... fame way that he had gone before , he arrived fafe in England , after a peregrination of one year and about three months , having feen more , and learned more , and converfed with more famous men , and made more real improvements , than ...
... fame way that he had gone before , he arrived fafe in England , after a peregrination of one year and about three months , having feen more , and learned more , and converfed with more famous men , and made more real improvements , than ...
Side xiv
... fame favour for their fons , especially fince there was little more trouble in inftructing half a dozen than two or three : and he , who could not eafily deny any thing to his friends , and who knew that the greatest men in all ages had ...
... fame favour for their fons , especially fince there was little more trouble in inftructing half a dozen than two or three : and he , who could not eafily deny any thing to his friends , and who knew that the greatest men in all ages had ...
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