The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 7J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page 76
... liberty from the Emperor Rodolph . From that epoch it will be better to read separately the exertions of each distinct state . " And what are you doing ? How long will you allow your domestic engagements , as a son , to interfere with ...
... liberty from the Emperor Rodolph . From that epoch it will be better to read separately the exertions of each distinct state . " And what are you doing ? How long will you allow your domestic engagements , as a son , to interfere with ...
Page 83
... liberty and virtue to the happiness of man . If his solicitous and enlightened represen- tations had experienced attention , the temporary and the abid- ing evils of the American contest would not have existed ; and the mother and her ...
... liberty and virtue to the happiness of man . If his solicitous and enlightened represen- tations had experienced attention , the temporary and the abid- ing evils of the American contest would not have existed ; and the mother and her ...
Page 116
... liberty to pro- pose to herself , though of highest hope and hardest attempting : whether that epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ; or ...
... liberty to pro- pose to herself , though of highest hope and hardest attempting : whether that epic form , whereof the two poems of Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ; or ...
Page 119
... liberty of Greece over Carthage and Persia ; the favoured spot , where Theocrites had charmed the ear with his Doric melodies , and Euripides had drawn tears with his pa- thetic scene . But the dream of fancy was soon to be interrupted ...
... liberty of Greece over Carthage and Persia ; the favoured spot , where Theocrites had charmed the ear with his Doric melodies , and Euripides had drawn tears with his pa- thetic scene . But the dream of fancy was soon to be interrupted ...
Page 120
... liberty at home . " " h He resolved , however , to revisit Rome ; and , though he was cautioned by some friendly merchants to avoid that city where the English Jesuits were meditating plans against his safety , he persevered in his reso ...
... liberty at home . " " h He resolved , however , to revisit Rome ; and , though he was cautioned by some friendly merchants to avoid that city where the English Jesuits were meditating plans against his safety , he persevered in his reso ...
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