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Side iii
TH ; HE family of Milton came originally from Milton near Halton and Thame , Oxfordshire ; wbere it flourished several years , till at last the estate was sequestered , one of the family having taken the unfortunate fide in the civil ...
TH ; HE family of Milton came originally from Milton near Halton and Thame , Oxfordshire ; wbere it flourished several years , till at last the estate was sequestered , one of the family having taken the unfortunate fide in the civil ...
Side vi
... Greek , Latin , and English , sacred to his memory ; the Greek by H. More , & c . ; the Latin by T Farnaby , J. Pearson , & c .; the English by H King , J. Beaumont , J. Cleaveland , with several others ; and judiciously the last of ...
... Greek , Latin , and English , sacred to his memory ; the Greek by H. More , & c . ; the Latin by T Farnaby , J. Pearson , & c .; the English by H King , J. Beaumont , J. Cleaveland , with several others ; and judiciously the last of ...
Side xi
... celebrating hini for his Greek , and Latin , and Italian poetry ; and he in return presented to Sallilli in his fickness those fine Scazons , or lambic verses having a fpondee in the last foot , which are inserted among his juvenile ...
... celebrating hini for his Greek , and Latin , and Italian poetry ; and he in return presented to Sallilli in his fickness those fine Scazons , or lambic verses having a fpondee in the last foot , which are inserted among his juvenile ...
Side xviii
At last one of them , in a fermon preached before the Lords and Commons , on a day of humiliation , in Au1 gust 1644 , roundly told them , that there was. gust name , theory been tend mance . published xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
At last one of them , in a fermon preached before the Lords and Commons , on a day of humiliation , in Au1 gust 1644 , roundly told them , that there was. gust name , theory been tend mance . published xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
Side xxiv
They who cannot read the original , may yet have the pleasure to read the English translation by Mr. Washington of the Temple , which was printed in 1692 , and is inserted among Milton's works in the two last editions .
They who cannot read the original , may yet have the pleasure to read the English translation by Mr. Washington of the Temple , which was printed in 1692 , and is inserted among Milton's works in the two last editions .
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Adam againſt alſo angel appear arms began behold beſt bring callid cloud created dark death deep delight divine doubt dreadful dwell earth equal eternal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear field fight fire firſt foon fruit glory gods grace hand happy haſt hath head heard heart heav'n hell hill himſelf hope houſe juſt King laſt late Latin leave leſs light live look loſt mean Milton mind morn moſt muſt nature never night once pain Paradiſe peace perhaps reaſon receive reſt round ſaid Satan ſay ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe things thoſe thou thought throne till tree virtue voice whoſe wide wings