Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side viii
... pleasure to look back from his native harbour ; and at my departure toward Rome , ( which had been the centre of his experience ) , I had won confidence enough to beg his advice , how I might carry myself fecurely there , without ...
... pleasure to look back from his native harbour ; and at my departure toward Rome , ( which had been the centre of his experience ) , I had won confidence enough to beg his advice , how I might carry myself fecurely there , without ...
Side xii
... pleasure a- broad , while his countrymen were contending for lis berty at home . He refolved therefore to return by the way of Rome , though he was advised to the con- trary by the merchants , who had received intelligence from their ...
... pleasure a- broad , while his countrymen were contending for lis berty at home . He refolved therefore to return by the way of Rome , though he was advised to the con- trary by the merchants , who had received intelligence from their ...
Side xiii
... pleasure was much diminished by the lofs of his dear friend and fchool - fellow Charles Diodati in his abfence . While he was abroad , he heard it reported that he was dead ; and upon his coming home he found it but too true , and ...
... pleasure was much diminished by the lofs of his dear friend and fchool - fellow Charles Diodati in his abfence . While he was abroad , he heard it reported that he was dead ; and upon his coming home he found it but too true , and ...
Side xxiv
... pleasure to read the English tranflation by Mr. Washington of the Temple , which was printed in 1692 , and is inferted among Milton's works in the two laft editions . It was fomewhat extraordinary , that Salmafius , a penfioner to a ...
... pleasure to read the English tranflation by Mr. Washington of the Temple , which was printed in 1692 , and is inferted among Milton's works in the two laft editions . It was fomewhat extraordinary , that Salmafius , a penfioner to a ...
Side xxxvii
... poets may fay of the pleasures of that season , I imagine moft perfons find by experience , that they can compofe better at any 1 C 3 other other time , with more facility and with more fpirit The LIFE of MILTON . xxxvii.
... poets may fay of the pleasures of that season , I imagine moft perfons find by experience , that they can compofe better at any 1 C 3 other other time , with more facility and with more fpirit The LIFE of MILTON . xxxvii.
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