The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page viii
... lord it over her , and command her at your pleasure . I fend you therefore my congratulations and my thanks , both on account of your friendship and your fkill . I was long kept waiting in expectation of a letter from you , which you ...
... lord it over her , and command her at your pleasure . I fend you therefore my congratulations and my thanks , both on account of your friendship and your fkill . I was long kept waiting in expectation of a letter from you , which you ...
Page xix
... Lord Froft , and anxioufly enquired of him whether any answer to you had been refolved on ? ( for the state of my health often kept me from the council ) he replied not without emotion , that nothing had been refolved on , and that he ...
... Lord Froft , and anxioufly enquired of him whether any answer to you had been refolved on ? ( for the state of my health often kept me from the council ) he replied not without emotion , that nothing had been refolved on , and that he ...
Page xx
... Lord Auger , a perfon fo renowned for his fingular integrity in execut- ing the embaffies of the republic . I then received your compliments with your picture and an eulogy worthy of your virtues ; and , laftly , a letter full of ...
... Lord Auger , a perfon fo renowned for his fingular integrity in execut- ing the embaffies of the republic . I then received your compliments with your picture and an eulogy worthy of your virtues ; and , laftly , a letter full of ...
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... Lord Bradshaw ; and from one of the Cotton MSS . as you will perceive from the paper which I have returned . I fent fome one to inquire of the keeper of the Records in the Tower , who is my intimate friend , whether the original of this ...
... Lord Bradshaw ; and from one of the Cotton MSS . as you will perceive from the paper which I have returned . I fent fome one to inquire of the keeper of the Records in the Tower , who is my intimate friend , whether the original of this ...
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... Lord HENRY DE BRAS . I SEE my Lord that you , unlike most of our modern youth who pafs through foreign countries , wifely travel , like the ancient philofophers , for the fake of compleating your juvenile ftudies , and of picking up ...
... Lord HENRY DE BRAS . I SEE my Lord that you , unlike most of our modern youth who pafs through foreign countries , wifely travel , like the ancient philofophers , for the fake of compleating your juvenile ftudies , and of picking up ...
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