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 xxxiv
... hope , if he could find such a friend and patron as Manso , of celebrating in verse the exploits of King Arthur and his Knights . Si quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges Arturumque etiam sub terris bella moventem ; Aut dicam ...
... hope , if he could find such a friend and patron as Manso , of celebrating in verse the exploits of King Arthur and his Knights . Si quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges Arturumque etiam sub terris bella moventem ; Aut dicam ...
Page xl
... Hope ' dares not follow ? The philosopher whose discoveries in science can facilitate the communication between distant nations , and carry the arts of civilized life into the bosom of the desert , may well be called the benefactor of ...
... Hope ' dares not follow ? The philosopher whose discoveries in science can facilitate the communication between distant nations , and carry the arts of civilized life into the bosom of the desert , may well be called the benefactor of ...
Page xlviii
... hope , or prospect of termination , he claims the power of release from his unequal yoke . That his whole argu- ment hinges on his own case , no one who reads these tracts can reasonably doubt : and that his sorrows were seen through an ...
... hope , or prospect of termination , he claims the power of release from his unequal yoke . That his whole argu- ment hinges on his own case , no one who reads these tracts can reasonably doubt : and that his sorrows were seen through an ...
Page lxv
... hope that , on this account , I have a nearer claim to the mercy and protection of the sovereign Father . There is a way , and the Apostle is my authority , through weakness to the greatest strength . May I be one of the weakest ...
... hope that , on this account , I have a nearer claim to the mercy and protection of the sovereign Father . There is a way , and the Apostle is my authority , through weakness to the greatest strength . May I be one of the weakest ...
Page lxvii
... hope not in vain , the service which I thought would be of most use to the commonwealth . It is not before our doors alone that I have borne my arms in defence of liberty . I have wielded them in a field so wide that the justice and ...
... hope not in vain , the service which I thought would be of most use to the commonwealth . It is not before our doors alone that I have borne my arms in defence of liberty . I have wielded them in a field so wide that the justice and ...
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