The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1 |
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Page xiii
... that his remarks display the shrewdness of a person accustomed to read with curious and scrutinizing attention , 9 to pay regard to the proper force and meaning of words , and the construction of sentences ; that his observations ...
... that his remarks display the shrewdness of a person accustomed to read with curious and scrutinizing attention , 9 to pay regard to the proper force and meaning of words , and the construction of sentences ; that his observations ...
Page xxxvii
Therefore versify as much as you list , and I'll sleep as much as I can . ' Don Quixote , vol . iv . p . 212. ( Shelton's Transl . ) forces were defeated by General Lesly , in the month LIFE OF MILTON . xxxvii.
Therefore versify as much as you list , and I'll sleep as much as I can . ' Don Quixote , vol . iv . p . 212. ( Shelton's Transl . ) forces were defeated by General Lesly , in the month LIFE OF MILTON . xxxvii.
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forces were defeated by General Lesly , in the month of August , 1639 , and therefore not long before the meeting of the long parliament . In a Bible , once in the possession of Mr. Blackburn , and which is supposed to have been the ...
forces were defeated by General Lesly , in the month of August , 1639 , and therefore not long before the meeting of the long parliament . In a Bible , once in the possession of Mr. Blackburn , and which is supposed to have been the ...
Page xliii
... the method is natural , the sentiments are free , and the whole ( God knows ) appears to have very different force from what the nonconformist divines wrote in those days , or since that time , on the same subject . ' v . Life , p .
... the method is natural , the sentiments are free , and the whole ( God knows ) appears to have very different force from what the nonconformist divines wrote in those days , or since that time , on the same subject . ' v . Life , p .
Page xlv
... that at the time when she refused to return to her husband's roof , the king , with all his forces , was quartered in the neighbouring city of Oxford ; that her family was of 43 Toland gives four conjectures on this subject . 1.
... that at the time when she refused to return to her husband's roof , the king , with all his forces , was quartered in the neighbouring city of Oxford ; that her family was of 43 Toland gives four conjectures on this subject . 1.
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