The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page xvii
... thought that they had been cherished by me alone . I would not conceal from you that my departure excited in me the most poignant fenfations of uneafiness , which revive with increased force as often as I recollect that I left fo many ...
... thought that they had been cherished by me alone . I would not conceal from you that my departure excited in me the most poignant fenfations of uneafiness , which revive with increased force as often as I recollect that I left fo many ...
Page xix
... thought that it would be agreeable to communicate . For the day before yesterday when I accidentally met the Lord Froft , and anxioufly enquired of him whether any answer to you had been refolved on ? ( for the state of my health often ...
... thought that it would be agreeable to communicate . For the day before yesterday when I accidentally met the Lord Froft , and anxioufly enquired of him whether any answer to you had been refolved on ? ( for the state of my health often ...
Page xxxi
... thought and speech to what I have well written , if I have written any thing well ; and while I add to the dignity of what I have written I will , at the fame time , derive from my writings a greater fplendour of reputation . Thus I ...
... thought and speech to what I have well written , if I have written any thing well ; and while I add to the dignity of what I have written I will , at the fame time , derive from my writings a greater fplendour of reputation . Thus I ...
Page xxxvi
... thought that I should oblige them I fhould have fpared this trouble to you and this expence to myself . If my books chance to prove a weary load , Rather than bear them further leave them on the road . I have as you desired me ...
... thought that I should oblige them I fhould have fpared this trouble to you and this expence to myself . If my books chance to prove a weary load , Rather than bear them further leave them on the road . I have as you desired me ...
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... thought little enough to wash off the original spot , without the scratch or cross impreffion of a prieft's forefinger : and that feast of free grace and adoption to which Chrift invited his disciples to fit as brethren , and coheirs of ...
... thought little enough to wash off the original spot , without the scratch or cross impreffion of a prieft's forefinger : and that feast of free grace and adoption to which Chrift invited his disciples to fit as brethren , and coheirs of ...
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