Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 עמודים |
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עמוד xxxv
... must learn the foreign pronunciation ; and he inftructed him how to read accordingly . " Milton ha- ving a curious ear understood by my tone , " fays El- wood , " when I understood what I read , and when I did not ; and he would ftop me ...
... must learn the foreign pronunciation ; and he inftructed him how to read accordingly . " Milton ha- ving a curious ear understood by my tone , " fays El- wood , " when I understood what I read , and when I did not ; and he would ftop me ...
עמוד xxxvii
... must go on : and this laying it afide is contrary to that eagerness to finish what was begun , which he fays was his temper in an epiftle to Diodati . After all , Mr. Philips , who had the perufal of the Poem from the beginning , by ...
... must go on : and this laying it afide is contrary to that eagerness to finish what was begun , which he fays was his temper in an epiftle to Diodati . After all , Mr. Philips , who had the perufal of the Poem from the beginning , by ...
עמוד xlvi
... must have been owing to his ftudious and fedentary life : And yet he delight- ed fometimes in walking and ufing exercise , but wer hear nothing of his riding or hunting . Having learn- ed to fence , he was fuch a master of his fword ...
... must have been owing to his ftudious and fedentary life : And yet he delight- ed fometimes in walking and ufing exercise , but wer hear nothing of his riding or hunting . Having learn- ed to fence , he was fuch a master of his fword ...
עמוד xlvii
... urged as another argument of his want of tem- per . But fome allowance must be made for the cuf toms and manners of the time . Controverfy , as well as as war , was rougher and more barbarous in thofe The LIFE of MILTON . xlvii.
... urged as another argument of his want of tem- per . But fome allowance must be made for the cuf toms and manners of the time . Controverfy , as well as as war , was rougher and more barbarous in thofe The LIFE of MILTON . xlvii.
עמוד l
... must be con- demned , as being neither confiftent with his republican principles , nor with his love of liberty . I know no other way of accounting for his conduct , but by pre- fuming ( as I think we may reasonably prefume ) that he ...
... must be con- demned , as being neither confiftent with his republican principles , nor with his love of liberty . I know no other way of accounting for his conduct , but by pre- fuming ( as I think we may reasonably prefume ) that he ...
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