The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page xxv
... soon acquired the kindness and respect of the society with which he lived : he says , — “ It hath given me an apt occasion to acknowledge publicly with all grate- ful mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect , which I found ...
... soon acquired the kindness and respect of the society with which he lived : he says , — “ It hath given me an apt occasion to acknowledge publicly with all grate- ful mind , that more than ordinary favour and respect , which I found ...
Page xxxviii
... Soon shall love and music faile ; Soon the fresh turfe's tender blade Shall flourish on my sleeping shade . Of the authenticity of these remarks , and of the book having been the property of Milton , reasonable doubts have been ...
... Soon shall love and music faile ; Soon the fresh turfe's tender blade Shall flourish on my sleeping shade . Of the authenticity of these remarks , and of the book having been the property of Milton , reasonable doubts have been ...
Page xlix
... soon dismiss him . ' The lords probably considered the doctrines advanced as too wild and speculative to produce any practical mischief . Milton wished he had not written the work in English . ' Vellem hoc tantem sermone vernaculo me ...
... soon dismiss him . ' The lords probably considered the doctrines advanced as too wild and speculative to produce any practical mischief . Milton wished he had not written the work in English . ' Vellem hoc tantem sermone vernaculo me ...
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... soon brought him to an act of oblivion , and a firm league of peace . ' It was the forgiveness of a good and generous mind , for he behaved ever after to her with affection , and received all her family into his house , 54 when their ...
... soon brought him to an act of oblivion , and a firm league of peace . ' It was the forgiveness of a good and generous mind , for he behaved ever after to her with affection , and received all her family into his house , 54 when their ...
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... Soon after this event , he retired from his office of secretary5 on an allowance for life , of one hundred and fifty pounds a year . His name does not again occur in the books of the council of state ; his friend Andrew Marvell had been ...
... Soon after this event , he retired from his office of secretary5 on an allowance for life , of one hundred and fifty pounds a year . His name does not again occur in the books of the council of state ; his friend Andrew Marvell had been ...
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