The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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Page vii
... heard some particulars , ' says Toland , from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is still ...
... heard some particulars , ' says Toland , from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were confirmed to me by his daughter , now dwelling in London , and by a letter written to me at my desire by his last wife , who is still ...
Page xvi
... heard no more ; and that Salmasius may be permitted to die in his old age without disgrace , or without the death - blow having been given by Milton's hand . The notes also of the commentators have swelled to a useless and ...
... heard no more ; and that Salmasius may be permitted to die in his old age without disgrace , or without the death - blow having been given by Milton's hand . The notes also of the commentators have swelled to a useless and ...
Page xxxii
... heard of him . After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked for Genoa , * from thence he passed through Leghorn and Pisa in his way to Florence . Milton had studied the language and literature of Italy ...
... heard of him . After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked for Genoa , * from thence he passed through Leghorn and Pisa in his way to Florence . Milton had studied the language and literature of Italy ...
Page xxxiv
... heard of the commencement of the quarrel between the king 30 It was at the concerts of Barbarini , that Milton heard Leonora Baroni sing ; who , with her mother , Adriana of Mantua , was esteemed the first singer in the world . Mil- ton ...
... heard of the commencement of the quarrel between the king 30 It was at the concerts of Barbarini , that Milton heard Leonora Baroni sing ; who , with her mother , Adriana of Mantua , was esteemed the first singer in the world . Mil- ton ...
Page xxxvi
... heard of the death of Charles Deodati , 35 and he has recorded the affection which he felt for his friend , in the Epithalamium Damonis . ' Nec dum aderat Thyrsis , pastorem scilicet illum Dulcis amor musæ Thuscâ retinebat in urbe Ast ...
... heard of the death of Charles Deodati , 35 and he has recorded the affection which he felt for his friend , in the Epithalamium Damonis . ' Nec dum aderat Thyrsis , pastorem scilicet illum Dulcis amor musæ Thuscâ retinebat in urbe Ast ...
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