| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 680 pages
...people." — Swift. " He censures even mercy." Ibid. Burnet. " Milton was not excepted out of the Act of Indemnity; and afterwards he came out of his concealment and lived many years, much visited by all strangers and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 498 pages
...people." — Swift. " He censures even mercy." Ibid. Burnet. "Milton was not excepted out of the Act of Indemnity ; and afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 498 pages
...people." — Swift. " He censures even mercy." Ibid. Burnet. " Milton was not excepted out of the Act of Indemnity ; and afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1897 - 666 pages
...CHAP. V. wards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then blind ; chiefly that of Paradise a Lost a, in which there is a nobleness both of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1907 - 172 pages
...odd strain of clemency if it was intended he should be forgiven. He was not excepted out of the Act of Indemnity. And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he wrote, though he was then... | |
| T. E. S. Clarke, Helen Charlotte Foxcroft, Charles Harding Firth - Great Britain - 1907 - 664 pages
...Restoration the Bishop says that Milton lived many years afterwards, "much visited by all " strangers and much admired by all at home for the poems " he writ, though he was then blind, chiefly that of Paradise " Lost, in which there is a nobleness both of contrivance... | |
| John Walter Good - 1913 - 338 pages
...strain of clemency if it was intended he should be forgotten ; but he was not excepted out of the act of indemnity. And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - Comparative linguistics - 1909 - 510 pages
...frank disapproval of Milton's political activities. The latter half of the passage is äs follows : "And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ , though he was then... | |
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