The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page vi
... labour and his time in writing Greek is in danger of writing what will never be read . Adieu , and expect to fee me , God willing , at London on Monday among the bookfellers . In the mean time , if you have intereft enough with that ...
... labour and his time in writing Greek is in danger of writing what will never be read . Adieu , and expect to fee me , God willing , at London on Monday among the bookfellers . In the mean time , if you have intereft enough with that ...
Page xi
... labours of your predeceffors . By fuch a work you will lay your countrymen under no common obligation , which they will be ungrateful if they do not acknowledge . For I hold him to deferve the highest praife who fixes the principles ...
... labours of your predeceffors . By fuch a work you will lay your countrymen under no common obligation , which they will be ungrateful if they do not acknowledge . For I hold him to deferve the highest praife who fixes the principles ...
Page xiv
... labours of the prefs . Some of them you have already published , which are greedily received by the learned . You presented me with copies of thefe on my departure . And I cannot but impute it to cifco Barberino , that at a grand ...
... labours of the prefs . Some of them you have already published , which are greedily received by the learned . You presented me with copies of thefe on my departure . And I cannot but impute it to cifco Barberino , that at a grand ...
Page xxii
... labour of writing fhould make each of us more averse to write ; and that we may freely disclose every fenfation of our hearts without being impeded by the fhackles of a foreign language . You may fafely entrust the care of your letters ...
... labour of writing fhould make each of us more averse to write ; and that we may freely disclose every fenfation of our hearts without being impeded by the fhackles of a foreign language . You may fafely entrust the care of your letters ...
Page xxxv
... labour in the path of wisdom and of virtue . Weftminster , July 15 , 1657 . XXIV . TO HENRY OLDENBURG . I REJOICE to hear of your fafe arrival at Sau- mur , which is , I believe , the place of your deftination . You cannot doubt of the ...
... labour in the path of wisdom and of virtue . Weftminster , July 15 , 1657 . XXIV . TO HENRY OLDENBURG . I REJOICE to hear of your fafe arrival at Sau- mur , which is , I believe , the place of your deftination . You cannot doubt of the ...
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