Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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Side xviii
... thought it would be difhonourable ever to receive her again after fuch a repulfe , and he determined to repudiate her , as fhe had in effect repudiated him , and to confider her no longer as his wife . To fortify this his refolu- tion ...
... thought it would be difhonourable ever to receive her again after fuch a repulfe , and he determined to repudiate her , as fhe had in effect repudiated him , and to confider her no longer as his wife . To fortify this his refolu- tion ...
Side xx
... thoughts at this period ; and whether others were convinced or not by his arguments , he was certainly convinced him- felf that he was in the right ; and as a proof of it he determined to marry again , and made his addresses to a young ...
... thoughts at this period ; and whether others were convinced or not by his arguments , he was certainly convinced him- felf that he was in the right ; and as a proof of it he determined to marry again , and made his addresses to a young ...
Side xxii
... thought himfelf an advo cate for true liberty ; for ecclefiaftical liberty in his treatifes against the bifhops , for domeftic liberty in his books of divorce , and for civil liberty in his writings againft against the King , in defence ...
... thought himfelf an advo cate for true liberty ; for ecclefiaftical liberty in his treatifes against the bifhops , for domeftic liberty in his books of divorce , and for civil liberty in his writings againft against the King , in defence ...
Side xxiii
... thought it an indignity and meanness , to which this or any free nation ought not to fubmit ; and took a noble refolution , neither to write any let- ters to any foreign ftates , nor to receive any anfwers from them , but in the Latin ...
... thought it an indignity and meanness , to which this or any free nation ought not to fubmit ; and took a noble refolution , neither to write any let- ters to any foreign ftates , nor to receive any anfwers from them , but in the Latin ...
Side xxv
... thought proper to take leave of the court ; and he who came in honour , was difmiffed with contempt . He died fometime afterwards at Spa in Germany , and it is faid more of a broken heart than of any diftemper ; leaving a pofthumous ...
... thought proper to take leave of the court ; and he who came in honour , was difmiffed with contempt . He died fometime afterwards at Spa in Germany , and it is faid more of a broken heart than of any diftemper ; leaving a pofthumous ...
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