The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1at the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... gather them . A Commission to conftitute him An . Etat . 42 . Adjutant - General to Sir William Waller was promis'd , but foon fuperfeded by Waller's being # 4 laid , laid a - fide , when his Masters thought MR . JOHN MILTON . vij.
... gather them . A Commission to conftitute him An . Etat . 42 . Adjutant - General to Sir William Waller was promis'd , but foon fuperfeded by Waller's being # 4 laid , laid a - fide , when his Masters thought MR . JOHN MILTON . vij.
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John Milton. , laid a - fide , when his Masters thought it proper to new - model their Army . However , the keeness of his pen had so effectually recommended him to Cromwell's esteem , that when he took the reins of government into his ...
John Milton. , laid a - fide , when his Masters thought it proper to new - model their Army . However , the keeness of his pen had so effectually recommended him to Cromwell's esteem , that when he took the reins of government into his ...
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... thought , which Gregory Arch - Deacon of Rome had employ'd above a thousand years before , in praising the amiable complexions of fome English Youths , before their converfion to Chri- stianity . His flature ( † as we find it measur'd ...
... thought , which Gregory Arch - Deacon of Rome had employ'd above a thousand years before , in praising the amiable complexions of fome English Youths , before their converfion to Chri- stianity . His flature ( † as we find it measur'd ...
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... thought proper in the Second to make a new divifion of it into Twelve : not , I suppose , with respect to the Æneis ( for he was , in both senses of the phrafe , above imitation ) but more probably , because the lenth of the Seventh and ...
... thought proper in the Second to make a new divifion of it into Twelve : not , I suppose , with respect to the Æneis ( for he was , in both senses of the phrafe , above imitation ) but more probably , because the lenth of the Seventh and ...
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... not miss'd one thought that could be fit ; And all that was improper doft omit : So that no room is here for writers left , But to detect their ignorance , or theft . That : T 1 An Th In xix That majefty which through xviij.
... not miss'd one thought that could be fit ; And all that was improper doft omit : So that no room is here for writers left , But to detect their ignorance , or theft . That : T 1 An Th In xix That majefty which through xviij.
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