The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page xv
... hand , and intro- duced me into the palace with every mark of the moft flattering diftinction . When I went the next day to render him my acknowledgments for this his gracious condefcenfion , it was you who obtained me an interview , in ...
... hand , and intro- duced me into the palace with every mark of the moft flattering diftinction . When I went the next day to render him my acknowledgments for this his gracious condefcenfion , it was you who obtained me an interview , in ...
Page xvii
... hand to infeft my home , to ftun me with their noife and waste me with vexation , while those who are endeared to me by the closest sym- pathy of manners , of taftes and pursuits , are almost all withheld from my embrace either by death ...
... hand to infeft my home , to ftun me with their noife and waste me with vexation , while those who are endeared to me by the closest sym- pathy of manners , of taftes and pursuits , are almost all withheld from my embrace either by death ...
Page xxvi
... hand and con- ducts me on the way , I will , fince it is his pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at being blind . And , my dear Philara , whatever may be the event I wish you adieu with no lefs courage and composure than if I had the ...
... hand and con- ducts me on the way , I will , fince it is his pleasure , rather rejoice than repine at being blind . And , my dear Philara , whatever may be the event I wish you adieu with no lefs courage and composure than if I had the ...
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... hand ; as the French cardinal of late and the fee of Canterbury hath plainly affected . In Edward the Sixth's days , why a complete reforma- tion was not effected , to any confiderate man may appear . First , he no fooner entered into ...
... hand ; as the French cardinal of late and the fee of Canterbury hath plainly affected . In Edward the Sixth's days , why a complete reforma- tion was not effected , to any confiderate man may appear . First , he no fooner entered into ...
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... hands to the difenabling and defeating not only of princess Mary the papift , but of Elizabeth the proteftant , and ( by the bishops judgment ) the lawful iffue of king Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had fought a ...
... hands to the difenabling and defeating not only of princess Mary the papift , but of Elizabeth the proteftant , and ( by the bishops judgment ) the lawful iffue of king Henry . Who then can think ( though these prelates had fought a ...
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