Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side iii
... live in the country . He was a very worthy man ; and married Sarah Cafton , of a family originally derived from Wales . She was a woman of incomparable virtue and goodness , and by her husband had two fons and a daughter . The elder of ...
... live in the country . He was a very worthy man ; and married Sarah Cafton , of a family originally derived from Wales . She was a woman of incomparable virtue and goodness , and by her husband had two fons and a daughter . The elder of ...
Side v
... live at an eftate which he had purchased at Hor- ton , near Colebrooke , Buckinghamshire . Here he refided with his parents for five years , and read over all the Greek and Latin authors , particularly the hiftorians . But now and then ...
... live at an eftate which he had purchased at Hor- ton , near Colebrooke , Buckinghamshire . Here he refided with his parents for five years , and read over all the Greek and Latin authors , particularly the hiftorians . But now and then ...
Side xvii
... live with him ; which he did , and continued with him in tranquillity and devotion to his dying day . Mrs. Milton had not cohabited : with her husband above a month , before fhe was ear- neftly folicited by her relations to come and ...
... live with him ; which he did , and continued with him in tranquillity and devotion to his dying day . Mrs. Milton had not cohabited : with her husband above a month , before fhe was ear- neftly folicited by her relations to come and ...
Side xxii
... live with him in the general distress and ruin of the royal party ; and he was fo far from refenting their former ill treatment of him , that he generously protected them , and entertained them very hofpitably , till their affairs were ...
... live with him in the general distress and ruin of the royal party ; and he was fo far from refenting their former ill treatment of him , that he generously protected them , and entertained them very hofpitably , till their affairs were ...
Side xxxv
... live " and die an honest man . " In 1661 he published his Accedence commenced Grammar , and a tract of Sir Walter Raleigh , intitled , Aphorisms of fate , as in 1658 he had published another piece of the fame au- thor , intitled , The ...
... live " and die an honest man . " In 1661 he published his Accedence commenced Grammar , and a tract of Sir Walter Raleigh , intitled , Aphorisms of fate , as in 1658 he had published another piece of the fame au- thor , intitled , The ...
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