| Jonathan Richardson - Biography - 1734 - 756 pages
...far to Afjent both to Them [his Italian Friends] and divers of my Friends Here at Home ; and not lejs to an Inward Prompting which Now grew daily upon Me,...Study, (which I take to be my Portion in This Life) joyn'd with the jlrong Propcnjity of Nature, I might perhaps leave Somthing So Written to After times,... | |
| 1850 - 638 pages
...not forward to bestow on men on this side the Alps, I began thus far to assent both to them and to divers of my friends here at home, and not less to...prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intense study, which I take to be my portion in this life, I might perhaps leave something so written... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 624 pages
...(his Italian friends,) "and divers of my friends at home, and not less to an inward prompting, which grew daily upon me, that by labour and intent study,...strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so Britten to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die." ' Although, from the... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps ; I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my friends here at home, and...prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intense study, (which I take to be my portion in this life) joined with the strong propensity of nature,... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 684 pages
...Italian intimates,) " and divers of my friends at home, and not ]css to an inward prompting, which grew daily upon me, that by labour and intent study,...strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps- leave something so written to aftertimes as they should not willingly let it die." ' Although, from the example... | |
| John Black - 1810 - 528 pages
...destined for great things. " 1 began," says he, speaking of his Italian friends, " thus far to assent both to them, and divers of my friends here at home, and...which now grew daily upon me, that by, labour and intense study, (which I take to be my portion in this life,) joined with the strong propensity of nature,... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 472 pages
...the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps, I began thus far to assent both to them, and divers of my friends here at home, and...inward prompting, which now grew daily upon me, that by labor and intent study, (which I take to be my portion in this life) joined with the strong propensity... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 524 pages
...the Italian is not forward to bestow on men of this side the Alps : I began thus far to assent both to them, and divers of my friends here at home ; and...(which I take to be my portion in this life) joined to the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to after-times, as they... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1818 - 338 pages
...twenty or thereabout, met with acceptance above what was looked for; I began thus far to assent both to them and divers of my friends here at home, and...prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intense study (which I take to be my portion in this life), joined' with the strong propensity of nature,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1819 - 112 pages
...it proper to hasten home. NOTE k. Page 26, line 1. And Milton's self I began thus far to assent ... to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me,...strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to after times, as they should not willingly let it die. MILTON. NOTE 1. Page... | |
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