Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 pages |
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Page iii
... till at last the estate was fequestered , one of the family having taken the unfortunate fide in the civil wars between the houfes of York and Lancafler . John Milton , the poet's grandfather , was an under - ranger or keeper of the ...
... till at last the estate was fequestered , one of the family having taken the unfortunate fide in the civil wars between the houfes of York and Lancafler . John Milton , the poet's grandfather , was an under - ranger or keeper of the ...
Page xx
... till May 1649 , about five years after- wards ; though probably he might be swayed by Mil- ton's arguments , as every ingenious perfon muft , who perufes and confiders them . In 1645 was published a collection of his poems , Latin and ...
... till May 1649 , about five years after- wards ; though probably he might be swayed by Mil- ton's arguments , as every ingenious perfon muft , who perufes and confiders them . In 1645 was published a collection of his poems , Latin and ...
Page xxii
... till their affairs were accommodated through his inter- eft with the prevailing faction . Upon their removal , and the death of his own father , his houfe looked a- gain like the house of the Mufes . But his ftudies had like to have ...
... till their affairs were accommodated through his inter- eft with the prevailing faction . Upon their removal , and the death of his own father , his houfe looked a- gain like the house of the Mufes . But his ftudies had like to have ...
Page xxiv
... till the beginning of 1651. They who cannot read the original , may yet have the pleasure to read the English tranflation by Mr. Washington of the Temple , which was printed in 1692 , and is inferted among Milton's works in the two laft ...
... till the beginning of 1651. They who cannot read the original , may yet have the pleasure to read the English tranflation by Mr. Washington of the Temple , which was printed in 1692 , and is inferted among Milton's works in the two laft ...
Page xxv
... in Germany , and it is faid more of a broken heart than of any diftemper ; leaving a pofthumous reply to Milton , which was not published published till after the restoration , and was dedicated to The LIFE of MILTON . XXV.
... in Germany , and it is faid more of a broken heart than of any diftemper ; leaving a pofthumous reply to Milton , which was not published published till after the restoration , and was dedicated to The LIFE of MILTON . XXV.
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