Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side xi
... laft foot , which are inferted among his juvenile poems . From Rome he went to Naples in company with a certain hermit , and by his means was introduced to the acquaintance of Giovanni Baptista Manso , Mar- quis of Villa , a Neapolitan ...
... laft foot , which are inferted among his juvenile poems . From Rome he went to Naples in company with a certain hermit , and by his means was introduced to the acquaintance of Giovanni Baptista Manso , Mar- quis of Villa , a Neapolitan ...
Side xviii
... the parliament to pafs fome cenfure upon it . At laft one of them , in a fermon preached before the Lords and Commons , on a day of humiliation , in Au- guft guft 1644 , roundly told them , that there was xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
... the parliament to pafs fome cenfure upon it . At laft one of them , in a fermon preached before the Lords and Commons , on a day of humiliation , in Au- guft guft 1644 , roundly told them , that there was xviii The LIFE of MILTON .
Side xxiii
... laft will , making a deeper impref- fion , and exciting greater commiferation in the minds of the people , than the King himself did while alive , Milton was ordered to prepare an answer to it ; which was published by authority , and ...
... laft will , making a deeper impref- fion , and exciting greater commiferation in the minds of the people , than the King himself did while alive , Milton was ordered to prepare an answer to it ; which was published by authority , and ...
Side xxiv
... , and is inferted among Milton's works in the two laft editions . It was fomewhat extraordinary , that Salmafius , a penfioner to a republic , thould pre- tend tend to write a defence of monarchy : But the xxiv The LIFE of MILTON .
... , and is inferted among Milton's works in the two laft editions . It was fomewhat extraordinary , that Salmafius , a penfioner to a republic , thould pre- tend tend to write a defence of monarchy : But the xxiv The LIFE of MILTON .
Side xxxii
... laft , thinking that his voice was the voice of expiring liberty . A little before the King's landing , he was difchar- ged from his office of Latin Secretary , and was forced to leave his houfe in Petty France . Here he had li- ved ...
... laft , thinking that his voice was the voice of expiring liberty . A little before the King's landing , he was difchar- ged from his office of Latin Secretary , and was forced to leave his houfe in Petty France . Here he had li- ved ...
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