The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6±ÇJ. Johnson, G.G. and J. Robinson, W.J. and J. Richardson, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, J. Nichols, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, J. Walker, W. Lowndes, J. Scatcherd, G. Wilkie, Clarke and Son, Longman and Rees, Cadell, Jun. and Davies, Vernor and Hood, J. Deighton, J. Taylor, Ogilvy and Son, J. Nunn, E. Jefferey, J. Mawman, Carpenter and Company and E. Newbery, 1801 |
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... said , Thou art my Son , I have begotten thee This day ; ask of me , and the grant is made ; As thy poffeffion I on thee bestow 10 15 The Heathen ; and , as thy conquest to be fway'd , Ver . 18. The Heathen ; ] Mr. Warton , in both ...
... said , Thou art my Son , I have begotten thee This day ; ask of me , and the grant is made ; As thy poffeffion I on thee bestow 10 15 The Heathen ; and , as thy conquest to be fway'd , Ver . 18. The Heathen ; ] Mr. Warton , in both ...
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... said that the archbishop permitted his wife dame Margaret to present the book to fome of the nobility . See Hift . of Eng . Poet . ut fupr . She probably prefented to the Church of Canterbury the copy , very curiously bound , which is ...
... said that the archbishop permitted his wife dame Margaret to present the book to fome of the nobility . See Hift . of Eng . Poet . ut fupr . She probably prefented to the Church of Canterbury the copy , very curiously bound , which is ...
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... said , By right now shall we seise God's houses , and will now invade 8 Their stately palaces . 13. My God , oh make them as a wheel , No quiet let them find ; Giddy and restless let them reel Like ftubble from the wind . 14. As when an ...
... said , By right now shall we seise God's houses , and will now invade 8 Their stately palaces . 13. My God , oh make them as a wheel , No quiet let them find ; Giddy and restless let them reel Like ftubble from the wind . 14. As when an ...
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... said in their opinion . " This piece was written 1641. Profe - works , vol . i . 45 . But fee their arguments answered , as he pretends , ibid . ch . v . P. 47. feq . WARTON . Ver . 4. Fecit in Angliaco quam Libitina folo ; ] A very ...
... said in their opinion . " This piece was written 1641. Profe - works , vol . i . 45 . But fee their arguments answered , as he pretends , ibid . ch . v . P. 47. feq . WARTON . Ver . 4. Fecit in Angliaco quam Libitina folo ; ] A very ...
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... said to have retired hither , to lament his death . See Ovid , Metam . xv . 487. On thefe grounds Milton builds the prefent beautiful fiction , that Numa , ftill living in this dark grove in the perpetual contemplative en- joyment of ...
... said to have retired hither , to lament his death . See Ovid , Metam . xv . 487. On thefe grounds Milton builds the prefent beautiful fiction , that Numa , ftill living in this dark grove in the perpetual contemplative en- joyment of ...
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