Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... hand brought him into the affembly The next morning he waited upon the Cardinal to return him thanks for his civilities , and by the means of Holftenius was again introduced to his Eminence , and fpent fome time in converfation with him ...
... hand brought him into the affembly The next morning he waited upon the Cardinal to return him thanks for his civilities , and by the means of Holftenius was again introduced to his Eminence , and fpent fome time in converfation with him ...
xiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... hands two Greek letters of Diodati to Milton , very handfomely written . It may be right for scholars now and then to exercife themfelves in Greek and Latin ; but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native ...
... hands two Greek letters of Diodati to Milton , very handfomely written . It may be right for scholars now and then to exercife themfelves in Greek and Latin ; but we have much more frequent occafion to write letters in our own native ...
xx ÆäÀÌÁö
... hands , as they had been clamorous before in in- veighing against it , while it was in the hands of the prelates . And Mr. Toland is mistaken in faying , " that fuch was the effect of this piece , that the fol- " lowing year Mabol a ...
... hands , as they had been clamorous before in in- veighing against it , while it was in the hands of the prelates . And Mr. Toland is mistaken in faying , " that fuch was the effect of this piece , that the fol- " lowing year Mabol a ...
xxiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... hand to throw at every one's head who paffed by . " He was therefore courted by Charles II . as the most able man to write a defence of the late King his fa- ther , and to traduce his adverfaries ; and a hundred jacobufes were given him ...
... hand to throw at every one's head who paffed by . " He was therefore courted by Charles II . as the most able man to write a defence of the late King his fa- ther , and to traduce his adverfaries ; and a hundred jacobufes were given him ...
xxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... hand , Milton's book was burnt at Paris , and at Thoulouse , by the hands of the common hangman : But this ferved only to procure it the more readers . It was read and talked of every where ; even they who were of different principles ...
... hand , Milton's book was burnt at Paris , and at Thoulouse , by the hands of the common hangman : But this ferved only to procure it the more readers . It was read and talked of every where ; even they who were of different principles ...
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