Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books |
Fra bogen
Side iv
... were yet by no means in great circumstances : Neither doth he feere to have had any inclination to any other pro构 2 fefion : He had too free a spirit to be. feflon ; dolph friend lol received age , gust name , theory iv ?
... were yet by no means in great circumstances : Neither doth he feere to have had any inclination to any other pro构 2 fefion : He had too free a spirit to be. feflon ; dolph friend lol received age , gust name , theory iv ?
Side v
It kas printed likewise at Oxford , at the end of Mr. K.'s poems ; but who that . Mr. R. was , whether Ran , dolph the poet , or who effe , is uncertain. dolph friend lol received age , gust name , theory been The LIFE of MILTON .
It kas printed likewise at Oxford , at the end of Mr. K.'s poems ; but who that . Mr. R. was , whether Ran , dolph the poet , or who effe , is uncertain. dolph friend lol received age , gust name , theory been The LIFE of MILTON .
Side vii
... who had formerly been ambasador at Venice , and was then provost of Eton College , and having also fent him his Maique , of which he had Dot yet publicly acknowledged hinself the autbor , he received from him the following friendly ...
... who had formerly been ambasador at Venice , and was then provost of Eton College , and having also fent him his Maique , of which he had Dot yet publicly acknowledged hinself the autbor , he received from him the following friendly ...
Side viii
... young Lord S. as his governor ; and you may surely receive from him good directions for the shaping of your farther journey into Ituly , where he did relide by my choice fome time for the King , after mine own recess from Venice .
... young Lord S. as his governor ; and you may surely receive from him good directions for the shaping of your farther journey into Ituly , where he did relide by my choice fome time for the King , after mine own recess from Venice .
Side ix
As soon as he came to Paris , he waited upon his Lordship , and was received with wonderful civility . Having an earnest defire to visit the learned Hugo Grotius , he was by his Lordship's means introduced to that great man , who then ...
As soon as he came to Paris , he waited upon his Lordship , and was received with wonderful civility . Having an earnest defire to visit the learned Hugo Grotius , he was by his Lordship's means introduced to that great man , who then ...
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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