Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side xxi
... 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 experienced . J who who was known to have a wife ftill living . The LIFE of MILTON . xxí.
... 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 experienced . J who who was known to have a wife ftill living . The LIFE of MILTON . xxí.
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A Poem in Twelve Books John Milton. who was known to have a wife ftill living . He might not think himself too at liberty as before , while his wife continued obftinate ; for his moft plaufible argu- ment for divorce proceeds upon a ...
A Poem in Twelve Books John Milton. who was known to have a wife ftill living . He might not think himself too at liberty as before , while his wife continued obftinate ; for his moft plaufible argu- ment for divorce proceeds upon a ...
Side xxix
... than publicly contradict the great patron of their caufe ; for Milton ftill perfifted in his accufa- tion , and endeavoured to make it good in his tion , The LIFE of MILTON . xxix Charles II. in the name of Adrian Ulac the ...
... than publicly contradict the great patron of their caufe ; for Milton ftill perfifted in his accufa- tion , and endeavoured to make it good in his tion , The LIFE of MILTON . xxix Charles II. in the name of Adrian Ulac the ...
Side xxxii
... ftill finding that affairs were every day tending more and more to the fubverfion of the commonwealth , and the restoration of the royal family , published his Ready and easy way to establish a free commonwealth , and the excellence ...
... ftill finding that affairs were every day tending more and more to the fubverfion of the commonwealth , and the restoration of the royal family , published his Ready and easy way to establish a free commonwealth , and the excellence ...
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... ftill promised to produce fome noble poem or other at a fitter season : but it doth not appear that he had then determined upon the subject ; and King Arthur had another fate , being referved for the pen of Sir Richard Blackmore . The ...
... ftill promised to produce fome noble poem or other at a fitter season : but it doth not appear that he had then determined upon the subject ; and King Arthur had another fate , being referved for the pen of Sir Richard Blackmore . The ...
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