The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Page 75
... favour . Do not then from your lordly eminence of medicine , hold out to me the threat of reclaiming , with rigid minuteness of calculation , your indefinitely - multiplied salutations , in the event ( which God avert ! ) of my proving ...
... favour . Do not then from your lordly eminence of medicine , hold out to me the threat of reclaiming , with rigid minuteness of calculation , your indefinitely - multiplied salutations , in the event ( which God avert ! ) of my proving ...
Page 83
... favoured of our poor species are not without failings ) were few , and untinctured with malignity . High as he was placed by nature , he was not above the littleness of vanity ; and kindlily as were the elements blended in him , his ...
... favoured of our poor species are not without failings ) were few , and untinctured with malignity . High as he was placed by nature , he was not above the littleness of vanity ; and kindlily as were the elements blended in him , his ...
Page 99
... favours were not forgotten by him ; and the letter , which he addressed to Holstenius from k i Tum nec aliter crediderim , quam quæ tu * de me verba fe- ceris ad præstantissimum Cardin . Franc . Barberinum , iis factum esse , ut cum ...
... favours were not forgotten by him ; and the letter , which he addressed to Holstenius from k i Tum nec aliter crediderim , quam quæ tu * de me verba fe- ceris ad præstantissimum Cardin . Franc . Barberinum , iis factum esse , ut cum ...
Page 119
... 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 , and duty required a privation , to which our ...
... 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 , and duty required a privation , to which our ...
Page 146
... favour'd name to bear . Return unfed , my lambs ; by fortune crost Your hapless master now to you is lost . Then , as the moonbeam slumber'd on the plain , I penn'd my fold , and sung in cheerful strain : And oft exclaim'd , unconscious ...
... favour'd name to bear . Return unfed , my lambs ; by fortune crost Your hapless master now to you is lost . Then , as the moonbeam slumber'd on the plain , I penn'd my fold , and sung in cheerful strain : And oft exclaim'd , unconscious ...
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