The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 239
... hand a small piece of paper , some four inches square , containing heads whereon in his speech he intended to dilate ; and a tall soldier , looking over the King's shoulders , read it as the King held it in his hand . His speech ended ...
... hand a small piece of paper , some four inches square , containing heads whereon in his speech he intended to dilate ; and a tall soldier , looking over the King's shoulders , read it as the King held it in his hand . His speech ended ...
Page 244
... hand , ) assure me that this was none of the said King's com- piling , but made by Dr. Gauden , Bishop of Exeter : which I here insert for the undeceiving of others in this point , by attesting so much under my own hand . ANGLESEY ...
... hand , ) assure me that this was none of the said King's com- piling , but made by Dr. Gauden , Bishop of Exeter : which I here insert for the undeceiving of others in this point , by attesting so much under my own hand . ANGLESEY ...
Page 411
... hands as waste paper . " There happened , as it seems , to be no sale for the Paradise Lost in the neighbourhood of Little Britain ; and the twenty or thirty or fifty copies perhaps which this book- seller had purchased ( and these ...
... hands as waste paper . " There happened , as it seems , to be no sale for the Paradise Lost in the neighbourhood of Little Britain ; and the twenty or thirty or fifty copies perhaps which this book- seller had purchased ( and these ...
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