Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly Printed from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.James Magee, 1788 - 332 strán (strany) |
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Strana ii
... faid to have applied himself to letters with fuch indefatigable industry , that he rarely was prevailed with to quit his ftudies before midnight ; which not only made him fre- quently fubject to fevere pains in his head ; but like- wife ...
... faid to have applied himself to letters with fuch indefatigable industry , that he rarely was prevailed with to quit his ftudies before midnight ; which not only made him fre- quently fubject to fevere pains in his head ; but like- wife ...
Strana iv
... faid to have formed them on the fame plan which he afterwards published , in á fhort tractate inscribed to his friend Mr. HARTLIE . In this philofophical course he continued without a wife to the year 1643 ; when he mar- An . Etat . 35 ...
... faid to have formed them on the fame plan which he afterwards published , in á fhort tractate inscribed to his friend Mr. HARTLIE . In this philofophical course he continued without a wife to the year 1643 ; when he mar- An . Etat . 35 ...
Strana vii
... faid to have been very serviceable to him in his studies . For , having been inftructed to pronounce not only the modern , but also the Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , languages ; they read , in their refpective originals , whatever ...
... faid to have been very serviceable to him in his studies . For , having been inftructed to pronounce not only the modern , but also the Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , languages ; they read , in their refpective originals , whatever ...
Strana x
... faid to have been extremely handfome the colour of his hair was a light - brown : the symmetry of his features exact ; enlivened with an agreeable air , and a beautiful mixture of fair and ruddy which occafioned the marquis of Villa to ...
... faid to have been extremely handfome the colour of his hair was a light - brown : the symmetry of his features exact ; enlivened with an agreeable air , and a beautiful mixture of fair and ruddy which occafioned the marquis of Villa to ...
Strana 51
... faid , he fat ; and expectation held His look fufpenfe , awaiting who appear'd To fecond , or oppofe , or undertake The perilous attempt ; but all fat mute , Pond'ring the danger with deep thoughts ; and each In other count'nance read ...
... faid , he fat ; and expectation held His look fufpenfe , awaiting who appear'd To fecond , or oppofe , or undertake The perilous attempt ; but all fat mute , Pond'ring the danger with deep thoughts ; and each In other count'nance read ...
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