The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇI. C. Dieterich, 1784 |
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... fide he took I know not ; his defcendant inherited no ve neration for the White Rofe . His grandfather John was keeper of the foreft of Shotover , a zealous papift , who definherited his fon , because he had forfaken the religion of his ...
... fide he took I know not ; his defcendant inherited no ve neration for the White Rofe . His grandfather John was keeper of the foreft of Shotover , a zealous papift , who definherited his fon , because he had forfaken the religion of his ...
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... fide . It was his labour to turn philofophy from the study of nature to fpeculations upon life ; but the inno- vators whom I oppofe are turning off attention from life to nature . They feem to think , that we are placed here to watch ...
... fide . It was his labour to turn philofophy from the study of nature to fpeculations upon life ; but the inno- vators whom I oppofe are turning off attention from life to nature . They feem to think , that we are placed here to watch ...
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... fide , he departs : whereat the Chorus fings of the battle and victory in heaven , against him and his accomplices : as before , after the first act , was fung a hymn of the creation . Here again \ C 4 may may appear Lucifer , relating ...
... fide , he departs : whereat the Chorus fings of the battle and victory in heaven , against him and his accomplices : as before , after the first act , was fung a hymn of the creation . Here again \ C 4 may may appear Lucifer , relating ...
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... fide . He then removed to Jewin - ftreet , near Alderfgate ftreet ; and being blind , and by no means wealthy , wanted a domeftick companion and attendant ; and therefore , by the recommendation of Dr. Paget , married Elizabeth Minfhul ...
... fide . He then removed to Jewin - ftreet , near Alderfgate ftreet ; and being blind , and by no means wealthy , wanted a domeftick companion and attendant ; and therefore , by the recommendation of Dr. Paget , married Elizabeth Minfhul ...
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... fide of the Court ; and who that folicited favour or fashion would venture to praise the defender of the regici des ? All that he himself could think his due , from evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential filence which was ...
... fide of the Court ; and who that folicited favour or fashion would venture to praise the defender of the regici des ? All that he himself could think his due , from evil tongues in evil days , was that reverential filence which was ...
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