Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly Printed from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.James Magee, 1772 - 332 pages |
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Page i
... father John Milton , by profeffion a scriviner , lived in a repu- table manner on a competent estate , ' entirely his own acquifition ; having been early difinherited by his pa- rents for renouncing the communion of the church of Rome ...
... father John Milton , by profeffion a scriviner , lived in a repu- table manner on a competent estate , ' entirely his own acquifition ; having been early difinherited by his pa- rents for renouncing the communion of the church of Rome ...
Page ii
... father's hopes , who , to cultivate the great genius which early difplayed itself , was at the expence of a domeftic tutor : whofe care and capacity his pupil gratefully celebrated in an excellent Latin elegy ; the fourth in the present ...
... father's hopes , who , to cultivate the great genius which early difplayed itself , was at the expence of a domeftic tutor : whofe care and capacity his pupil gratefully celebrated in an excellent Latin elegy ; the fourth in the present ...
Page v
... father , who had been active in his loyalty , was expofed to fequeftra- tion ; MILTON received both him and his family to protection , and free entertainment , in his own house , ' till their affairs were accommodated by his interest in ...
... father , who had been active in his loyalty , was expofed to fequeftra- tion ; MILTON received both him and his family to protection , and free entertainment , in his own house , ' till their affairs were accommodated by his interest in ...
Page 60
... Father , what intends thy hand , the cry'd , Against thy only Son ? What fury , O Son , Poffeffes thee to bend that mortal cart Against thy Father's head ? and know'ft for whom ; For him who fits above and laughs the while At thee ...
... Father , what intends thy hand , the cry'd , Against thy only Son ? What fury , O Son , Poffeffes thee to bend that mortal cart Against thy Father's head ? and know'ft for whom ; For him who fits above and laughs the while At thee ...
Page 61
... Father , and that phantafm call'ft my Son ; I know thee not , nor ever faw till now Sight more detestable than him and thee . 745 T'whom thus the portrefs of Hell gate reply'd . Haft thou forgot me then , and do I feem Now in thine eye ...
... Father , and that phantafm call'ft my Son ; I know thee not , nor ever faw till now Sight more detestable than him and thee . 745 T'whom thus the portrefs of Hell gate reply'd . Haft thou forgot me then , and do I feem Now in thine eye ...
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