The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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Page xvi
... rest ; that the story of Sir John Denham ( the account of a person , not a member , being permit- ted to instruct and entertain the House of Commons with the history of a new poem wet from the press ) may be heard no more ; and that ...
... rest ; that the story of Sir John Denham ( the account of a person , not a member , being permit- ted to instruct and entertain the House of Commons with the history of a new poem wet from the press ) may be heard no more ; and that ...
Page xxix
... Of downy Ravens slecke and sable plumes , And from thy chariot silent darknesse flings , In which man , beast , and bird enveloped , Takes their repose and rest . ' ory of their student . Some of the songs of LIFE OF MILTON . xxix.
... Of downy Ravens slecke and sable plumes , And from thy chariot silent darknesse flings , In which man , beast , and bird enveloped , Takes their repose and rest . ' ory of their student . Some of the songs of LIFE OF MILTON . xxix.
Page xliv
... to " 47 Till the taking of Reading , in April , 1643 , by the Earl of Essex , he had lived there , in the house of his son Christopher . his rest and devotion , without the least trouble imaginable xliv LIFE OF MILTON .
... to " 47 Till the taking of Reading , in April , 1643 , by the Earl of Essex , he had lived there , in the house of his son Christopher . his rest and devotion , without the least trouble imaginable xliv LIFE OF MILTON .
Page xlv
... rest- ed on some grounds that were at least imagined favourable to the conduct of the wife . We must , therefore , refer to the unsettled situation of the kingdom , by which the authority of the laws was weakened , and obedience ...
... rest- ed on some grounds that were at least imagined favourable to the conduct of the wife . We must , therefore , refer to the unsettled situation of the kingdom , by which the authority of the laws was weakened , and obedience ...
Page lvi
... rest , Salmasius appeared on this occasion such an absolute stranger , and bungler in his own province , as to open a large field for Milton to divert himself with his barbarous phrases and solecisms . ' p . 96. The fact is , Salmasius ...
... rest , Salmasius appeared on this occasion such an absolute stranger , and bungler in his own province , as to open a large field for Milton to divert himself with his barbarous phrases and solecisms . ' p . 96. The fact is , Salmasius ...
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