Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books |
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Side iv
Latin verses of his to a friend , reflecting upon the university seemingly ' on this account , might probably have given occasion to the reproach afterwards .cat upon him by his adversaries , that he was expelled from the university for ...
Latin verses of his to a friend , reflecting upon the university seemingly ' on this account , might probably have given occasion to the reproach afterwards .cat upon him by his adversaries , that he was expelled from the university for ...
Side v
Here he refided with his parents for five years , and read over all the Greek and Latin authors , particularly the Historians . But now and then he made an excurfionto London ; sometimes to buy books , or to meet his friends from ...
Here he refided with his parents for five years , and read over all the Greek and Latin authors , particularly the Historians . But now and then he made an excurfionto London ; sometimes to buy books , or to meet his friends from ...
Side vi
He was so well beloved and esteemed at Cambridge , that fome of the greatest names in the university have united in celebrating his obfequies , and published a collection of poems , Greek , Latin , and English , sacred to his memory ...
He was so well beloved and esteemed at Cambridge , that fome of the greatest names in the university have united in celebrating his obfequies , and published a collection of poems , Greek , Latin , and English , sacred to his memory ...
Side x
At Gaddi's house the academies were held , which he constantly frequented . Antonio Francini composed an Italian ode in his commendation . Carlo Dati wrote a Latin eulogium of him , and corresponded with him after his return to England ...
At Gaddi's house the academies were held , which he constantly frequented . Antonio Francini composed an Italian ode in his commendation . Carlo Dati wrote a Latin eulogium of him , and corresponded with him after his return to England ...
Side xi
At Rome too Selvaggi made a Latin distich in honour of Milton , and Sallilli a Latin tetrasich , celebrating hini for his Greek , and Latin , and Italian poetry ; and he in return presented to Sallilli in his fickness those fine Scazons ...
At Rome too Selvaggi made a Latin distich in honour of Milton , and Sallilli a Latin tetrasich , celebrating hini for his Greek , and Latin , and Italian poetry ; and he in return presented to Sallilli in his fickness those fine Scazons ...
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