The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page v
... say nothing at all . Cambridge , July 21 , 1628 . V. Adieu , reverend fir . To ALEXANDER GILL . IF you had made me a prefent of a piece of plate , or any other valuable which excites the admiration of man- kind , I fhould not be afhamed ...
... say nothing at all . Cambridge , July 21 , 1628 . V. Adieu , reverend fir . To ALEXANDER GILL . IF you had made me a prefent of a piece of plate , or any other valuable which excites the admiration of man- kind , I fhould not be afhamed ...
Page xiv
... say that any one ever gave me ftronger marks of his regard than yourself . For , when I went to vifit you in the Vatican , though I was not at all known to you , except perhaps from the incidental mention of Alexander Cherion , you ...
... say that any one ever gave me ftronger marks of his regard than yourself . For , when I went to vifit you in the Vatican , though I was not at all known to you , except perhaps from the incidental mention of Alexander Cherion , you ...
Page xv
... say that there is at Rome one John Baptifta Donio , who is daily expected at Florence where he has been invited to read lectures on the Greek lan- guage , and by whom you may easily obtain the object of your wishes . It would indeed ...
... say that there is at Rome one John Baptifta Donio , who is daily expected at Florence where he has been invited to read lectures on the Greek lan- guage , and by whom you may easily obtain the object of your wishes . It would indeed ...
Page xlii
... say that you admire the union of so many virtues ; from fuch an union I might dread too numerous a progeny if it were not evident that the virtues flourish most in penury and diftrefs . But one of those virtues has made me but an ill ...
... say that you admire the union of so many virtues ; from fuch an union I might dread too numerous a progeny if it were not evident that the virtues flourish most in penury and diftrefs . But one of those virtues has made me but an ill ...
Page 24
... say , fhould we follow them , for their own words fhall con- demn them , and acquit us that lean not on them ; other- wife these their words will acquit them , and condemn us . But it will be replied , the scriptures are difficult to be ...
... say , fhould we follow them , for their own words fhall con- demn them , and acquit us that lean not on them ; other- wife these their words will acquit them , and condemn us . But it will be replied , the scriptures are difficult to be ...
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