The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... better to read feparately the particu- lar tranfactions of each state . But how are you em- ployed ? How long will you attend to your domeftic ties and forget your city connections ? But unless this novercal hoftility be more inveterate ...
... better to read feparately the particu- lar tranfactions of each state . But how are you em- ployed ? How long will you attend to your domeftic ties and forget your city connections ? But unless this novercal hoftility be more inveterate ...
Page xiii
... better for their own reputation and for the glory of the Italian language , if they had delivered their precepts in fuch a manner as if it was for the intereft of all men to learn their language . But , for all them , we might think ...
... better for their own reputation and for the glory of the Italian language , if they had delivered their precepts in fuch a manner as if it was for the intereft of all men to learn their language . But , for all them , we might think ...
Page xix
... better to be filent for a time , than immediately to write . what I knew that it would be irkfome for you to hear , but rather to wait till I fhould have the pleasure to communicate € 2 communicate what I was fure it would give you fo xix .
... better to be filent for a time , than immediately to write . what I knew that it would be irkfome for you to hear , but rather to wait till I fhould have the pleasure to communicate € 2 communicate what I was fure it would give you fo xix .
Page xxix
... better . Of that I require very different proof . I would not have you lavish your admiration on the triumphs of the chiefs whom you extol , and things of that nature in which force is of moft avail . For why need we wonder if the ...
... better . Of that I require very different proof . I would not have you lavish your admiration on the triumphs of the chiefs whom you extol , and things of that nature in which force is of moft avail . For why need we wonder if the ...
Page xxxii
... it does to please the eye , the felicity of that place would be compleat . The library there is rich in books , but unless the minds of the students be improved by a more more rational mode of education , it may better deserve Xxxii.
... it does to please the eye , the felicity of that place would be compleat . The library there is rich in books , but unless the minds of the students be improved by a more more rational mode of education , it may better deserve Xxxii.
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