The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page vii
... take up your quarters where we may at least be able occafionally to vifit one another ; for I hope that you would not be a different neighbour to us in the country than you are in b 4 town . town . But this is as it pleases God . vii.
... take up your quarters where we may at least be able occafionally to vifit one another ; for I hope that you would not be a different neighbour to us in the country than you are in b 4 town . town . But this is as it pleases God . vii.
Page viii
... able to bear , or even more than this . Truly , you fhould be appointed butler to the houfe of Health , whofe ftores you fo lavishly bestow ; or at least health fhould become your parafite , fince you fo lord it over her , and command ...
... able to bear , or even more than this . Truly , you fhould be appointed butler to the houfe of Health , whofe ftores you fo lavishly bestow ; or at least health fhould become your parafite , fince you fo lord it over her , and command ...
Page xii
... able to confine me to the tranfparent wave of its Iliffus , nor antient Rome to the banks of its Tiber , so as to prevent my vifiting with delight the fiream of the Arne , and the hills of Fæfolæ . A ftranger from the fhores of the ...
... able to confine me to the tranfparent wave of its Iliffus , nor antient Rome to the banks of its Tiber , so as to prevent my vifiting with delight the fiream of the Arne , and the hills of Fæfolæ . A ftranger from the fhores of the ...
Page xiv
... able Latian mother , hoary with years , and crowned with the refpect of ages , to plead the caufe of her daughter , I fhould give to my request a force and authority which nothing could refift . Adicu . Florence , Sept. 10 , 1638 . IX ...
... able Latian mother , hoary with years , and crowned with the refpect of ages , to plead the caufe of her daughter , I fhould give to my request a force and authority which nothing could refift . Adicu . Florence , Sept. 10 , 1638 . IX ...
Page xv
... able to do it . For in that library nothing can be transcribed , nor even a pen put to paper without permiffion being previously obtained ; but they say that there is at Rome one John Baptifta Donio , who is daily expected at Florence ...
... able to do it . For in that library nothing can be transcribed , nor even a pen put to paper without permiffion being previously obtained ; but they say that there is at Rome one John Baptifta Donio , who is daily expected at Florence ...
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