| Thomas Ellwood, George Bowles - Quakers - 1714 - 514 pages
...and returned him his Book, with due Acknowledgement of the Favour he had done me, in Communicating it to me. He asked me how I liked it, and what I thought of it ; which I modettly but freely told him : and after fome further Difcourfe about it, I pleafantly faid to him,... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...it, and what he thought of it: " which I modestly, but freely told him," says Elwood; "and after some discourse about it, I pleasantly said to him, thou hast said much of Paradise Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found ? Kc made me no answer, but sat some... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...and returned him his book, with -due acknowledgment of the favour he had done me, in communicating it to me. He asked me how I liked it, and what I thought...Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found ? He made me no answer, but sate some time in a muse, then brake off that discourse, and fell uppn... | |
| Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - Anecdotes - 1796 - 296 pages
...with the beft attention, read it through, I returned his book, with due acknowledgements. He afked me how I liked it, and what I thought of it ; which I modeftly, but freely, told him, and phajtmtly faid to him, " Thou haft faid much of Paradife Loft,... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...what he thought of it ? Elwood said, "which I modestly but freely told him ; and after some farther discourse about it, I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much of Paradise Lost, but what hast thou to say of Paradise found ? He made me no answer, but sat some... | |
| William Hayley - 1799 - 376 pages
...his book , with due acknowledgment of the favor he had done me in communicating it to me. He afked me how I liked it, and what I thought of it ? which I modeftly and freely told him; and after fome farther difcourfe about it , I pleafantly faid to him... | |
| James Hardie - Biography - 1802 - 486 pages
...When I had, with the best attention, read it through, I returned his book with due acknowledgments. He asked me how I liked it, and what I thought of it, which I modestly told him, and pleasantly said to him, " Thou hast said so much of Paradise Lost, but what hast thou... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 624 pages
...and what I thought of it: which I modestly and freely told him ; and, after some further discourse, I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much here...lost; but what hast thou to say of Paradise found ? He made me no answer, but sat some time in a muse: then broke off that discourse, and fell upon another... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 pages
...and returned him his book, with due acknowledgment of the favour he had done me in communicating it to me. He asked me how I liked it; and what I thought of it: which I modestly and freely told him; and, after some further discourse, I pleasantly said to him, Thou hast said much... | |
| Thomas Ellwood - Quakers - 1808 - 442 pages
...and returned him his book, with due acknowledgment of the favour he had done me in communicating it to me. He asked me how I liked it, and what I thought...lost, but what hast thou to say of paradise found ? He made me no answer, but sat some time in a muse, then brake off that discourse, and fell upon another... | |
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