The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... heard some particulars , ' says Toland , ' from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is ...
... heard some particulars , ' says Toland , ' from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is ...
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... heard no more ; and that Salmasius may be permitted to die in his old age without disgrace , or without the death - blow having been given by Milton's hand . The notes also of the commentators have swelled to a useless and ...
... heard no more ; and that Salmasius may be permitted to die in his old age without disgrace , or without the death - blow having been given by Milton's hand . The notes also of the commentators have swelled to a useless and ...
xxxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... heard of him . ' After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked for Genoa , * from thence he passed through Leghorn and Pisa in his way to Florence . Milton had studied the language and literature of ...
... heard of him . ' After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked for Genoa , * from thence he passed through Leghorn and Pisa in his way to Florence . Milton had studied the language and literature of ...
xxxiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... heard of the commencement of the quarrel between the king and the parliament ; and he thought it his duty. 30 It was at the concerts of Barbarini , that Milton heard Leonora Baroni sing ; who , with her mother , Adriana of Mantua ...
... heard of the commencement of the quarrel between the king and the parliament ; and he thought it his duty. 30 It was at the concerts of Barbarini , that Milton heard Leonora Baroni sing ; who , with her mother , Adriana of Mantua ...
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... heard of the death of Charles Deodati , 35 and he has recorded the affection which he felt for his friend , in the Epithalamium Damonis . ' Nec dum aderat Thyrsis , pastorem scilicet illum Dulcis amor muse Thusca retinebat in urbe Ast ...
... heard of the death of Charles Deodati , 35 and he has recorded the affection which he felt for his friend , in the Epithalamium Damonis . ' Nec dum aderat Thyrsis , pastorem scilicet illum Dulcis amor muse Thusca retinebat in urbe Ast ...
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