The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... foon as I return to the dwelling of the Muses . London , March 26 , 1625 . II . To ALEXANDER GILL . I RECEIVED your letters and your poem , with which I was highly delighted , and in which I difcover the majefty of a poet , and the ...
... foon as I return to the dwelling of the Muses . London , March 26 , 1625 . II . To ALEXANDER GILL . I RECEIVED your letters and your poem , with which I was highly delighted , and in which I difcover the majefty of a poet , and the ...
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... foon receive another , in which I would reply at length to your friendly challenge . But , though I had not promised this , it would moft justly be your due , fince one of your letters is full worth two of mine , or rather , on an ...
... foon receive another , in which I would reply at length to your friendly challenge . But , though I had not promised this , it would moft justly be your due , fince one of your letters is full worth two of mine , or rather , on an ...
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... foon as poffible , and to act as your friendship for me may prompt . From my villa , Decemb . 4 , 1634 . VI . To CAROLO DEODATI . I CLEARLY fee that you are determined not to be overcome in filence ; if this be fo , you fhall have the ...
... foon as poffible , and to act as your friendship for me may prompt . From my villa , Decemb . 4 , 1634 . VI . To CAROLO DEODATI . I CLEARLY fee that you are determined not to be overcome in filence ; if this be fo , you fhall have the ...
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... foon as you can do it without any incon- venience to yourself , I befeech you to 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 ...
... foon as you can do it without any incon- venience to yourself , I befeech you to 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 ...
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... fend me Juftinian the hiftorian of Venice . I will either keep it carefully till your arrival , or if you had rather , will foon fend it back again . Adieu . London , Sept. 23 , 1637 . Te VIII . TO BENEDITTO BONOMATTAI , a Florentine . I X.
... fend me Juftinian the hiftorian of Venice . I will either keep it carefully till your arrival , or if you had rather , will foon fend it back again . Adieu . London , Sept. 23 , 1637 . Te VIII . TO BENEDITTO BONOMATTAI , a Florentine . I X.
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