| William Harris - 1758 - 458 pages
...the earl of Clarendon] to Gauden (g), dated March 13, 1661, there is this remarkable expreifion ; ' The particular you mention ' has indeed been imparted to me as a fecret: lam forry I ' ever knew it ; and when it ceafes to be a fecret, it will ' pleafe none but Mr.... | |
| 1761 - 536 pages
...far,with regard to the king's book ; and, in a letter to him, dated March 13, 1661. writes thus, '« The particular, " you mention, has indeed been imparted to me as a fecret: I " am forry, I ever knew it, and wiien it ceafes to be a fe" cret, it will pleafe none but... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 574 pages
...annex a benefice in commendam to his bishoprick; with this remarkable expression towards the close; " the particular you mention, has indeed been imparted...be a secret, it will please none but Mr. Milton." Among these papers there was a letter from Mrs. G'mden to her son John, calling the Icon the jewel... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 570 pages
...annex a benefice in commendam to his bishoprick ; with this remarkable expression towards the close; " the particular you mention, has indeed been imparted...ceases to be a secret, it will please none but Mr. TVlilton." Among these papers there was a letter from Mrs. Gauden to her son John, calling the Icon... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 pages
...c Consecrated bishop of Worcester oct. 28, i860. lord chancellor, in which he says to Dr. Gauden, " the particular, you mention, has, indeed been imparted to me as a secret: I am sorry that I ever knew it; and when it ceases to be a secret, it will please none but Mr. Milton." To this... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 624 pages
...Consecrated bishop of Worcester oct. 28, 1660. lord chancellor,^ n which he says to Dr. Gautlen, " the particular, you mention, has, indeed been imparted to me as a secret: I anj sorry that I ever knew it; and when it ceases to be a secret it will please none but Mr. Milton."... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 684 pages
...Gauden, " the particular, you mention, has indeed been imparted to me as a secret: I am sorry that I ever knew it ; and when it ceases to be a secret it will please none but Mr. Milton/' To this power of testimony, sufficient as one would imagine to force the most impregnable infidelity,... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 690 pages
...Consecrated bishop of Worcester on the 28th of Oct. 1tX)O. lord chancellor, in which he says to Dr. Gauden, " the particular, you mention, has indeed been imparted to me as a secret: I am sorry that I ever knew it; and when it ceases to be a secret it will please none but Mr. Milton." To this... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 pages
...too far, with regard to the king's book: and, in a letter to him, dated March 13, 1661, writes thus: "The particular you mention, has indeed been imparted...be a secret, it will please none but Mr. Milton." He adhered, however, closely to the court, and in compliance with the measures which were then pursued,... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 pages
...son the earl of Clarendon) to Gaudenb, dated March 13, 1661, there is this remarkable expression ; " The particular you mention has indeed been imparted...to be a secret, it will please none but Mr. Milton c." The meaning of this seems plain : but if it should not be so, the reader may possibly understand... | |
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