The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 Seiten |
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... thence through Leghorn and Pisa to Florence . Here he stayed two months : hence he passed through Sienna to Rome , where he stayed another two months . On quitting Rome he visited Naples : it was his purpose also to have visited Sicily ...
... thence through Leghorn and Pisa to Florence . Here he stayed two months : hence he passed through Sienna to Rome , where he stayed another two months . On quitting Rome he visited Naples : it was his purpose also to have visited Sicily ...
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... thence his Israel . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain Of the Erythræan main : The floods stood still , like walls of glass , While the Hebrew bands did pass : But full soon they did devour The tawny king with all his power . His chosen ...
... thence his Israel . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain Of the Erythræan main : The floods stood still , like walls of glass , While the Hebrew bands did pass : But full soon they did devour The tawny king with all his power . His chosen ...
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... thence passed through Geneva , at which he made a short sojourn with John Deo- date , a learned theologian and professor , the relation of his friend Charles Deodate , and became acquainted with Frederic Spanheim . Here he is supposed ...
... thence passed through Geneva , at which he made a short sojourn with John Deo- date , a learned theologian and professor , the relation of his friend Charles Deodate , and became acquainted with Frederic Spanheim . Here he is supposed ...
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... thence to Rome ; where , after I had spent about two months in viewing the antiquities of that renowned city , where I experienced the most friendly attentions from Lucas Holstein , and other learned and ingenious men , I continued my ...
... thence to Rome ; where , after I had spent about two months in viewing the antiquities of that renowned city , where I experienced the most friendly attentions from Lucas Holstein , and other learned and ingenious men , I continued my ...
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... thence collect an exorbitant mass of wealth , which they fraudulently divert from the public service ; who thus spread their pillage through the country , and in a moment emerge from penury and rags , to a state of splendour and of ...
... thence collect an exorbitant mass of wealth , which they fraudulently divert from the public service ; who thus spread their pillage through the country , and in a moment emerge from penury and rags , to a state of splendour and of ...
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