Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 pages |
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Page iv
... Latin verfes of his to a friend , reflecting upon the u niversity seemingly on this account , might probably have given occafion to the reproach afterwards cait upon him by his adverfaries , that he was expelled from the univerfity for ...
... Latin verfes of his to a friend , reflecting upon the u niversity seemingly on this account , might probably have given occafion to the reproach afterwards cait upon him by his adverfaries , that he was expelled from the univerfity for ...
Page v
... Latin authors , particularly the hiftorians . But now and then he made an excurfion- to London ; fometimes to buy books , or to meet his friends from Cambridge ; and at other times to learn fomething new in the mathematics or mufic ...
... Latin authors , particularly the hiftorians . But now and then he made an excurfion- to London ; fometimes to buy books , or to meet his friends from Cambridge ; and at other times to learn fomething new in the mathematics or mufic ...
Page x
... Latin eulogium of him , and correfponded with him after his return to England . Bonmatthei was at that time about pubblifhing an Italian grammar ; and Milton addreffed an epiftle to him upon that occafion , commending his defign , and ...
... Latin eulogium of him , and correfponded with him after his return to England . Bonmatthei was at that time about pubblifhing an Italian grammar ; and Milton addreffed an epiftle to him upon that occafion , commending his defign , and ...
Page xi
... Latin distich in honour of Milton , and Salfilli a Latin tetraflich , celebrating him for his Greek , and Latin , and Italian poetry ; and he in return presented to Salfilli in his fickness those fine Scazons , or Iambic verfes having a ...
... Latin distich in honour of Milton , and Salfilli a Latin tetraflich , celebrating him for his Greek , and Latin , and Italian poetry ; and he in return presented to Salfilli in his fickness those fine Scazons , or Iambic verfes having a ...
Page xii
... Latin poems : So that it may be reckoned a peculiar felicity of the Marquis of Villa's life , to have been celebrated both by Taffo and Mil- ton , the one the greatest modern poet of his own , and the other the greateft of foreign ...
... Latin poems : So that it may be reckoned a peculiar felicity of the Marquis of Villa's life , to have been celebrated both by Taffo and Mil- ton , the one the greatest modern poet of his own , and the other the greateft of foreign ...
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