The Poetical Works of John Milton,: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton,J. Johnson; R. Baldwin; Otridge and Son; Nichols and Son; F.C. and J. Rivington; ... [and 19 others], 1809 |
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... , who was a student of Trinity college Oxford , four years from 1642 , that at Oxford and , I believe , at Cambridge , the rod was frequently used by the " tutors and deans : and Dr. Potter , while a 10 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... , who was a student of Trinity college Oxford , four years from 1642 , that at Oxford and , I believe , at Cambridge , the rod was frequently used by the " tutors and deans : and Dr. Potter , while a 10 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
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... used for the fweet - briar , which he could not mention twice in the fame couplet . " If ever I pafs a month or fix weeks at Oxford in the summer , I shall be inclined to hire and repair this venerable manfion , and to make a feftival ...
... used for the fweet - briar , which he could not mention twice in the fame couplet . " If ever I pafs a month or fix weeks at Oxford in the summer , I shall be inclined to hire and repair this venerable manfion , and to make a feftival ...
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... used against Pryn , Burton , and Baftwick ; and the Scots , by the fears of Popery upon the impofition of the Common - Prayer book ; that Cuneus or Con , the Pope's Legate , and Chamberlain a Scot , Chaplain and Almoner to Cardinal ...
... used against Pryn , Burton , and Baftwick ; and the Scots , by the fears of Popery upon the impofition of the Common - Prayer book ; that Cuneus or Con , the Pope's Legate , and Chamberlain a Scot , Chaplain and Almoner to Cardinal ...
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... used him courteoufly , as a noble man and a strainger , as it is fitt for Princes to doe , and yet vpon onely fufpition , and not guilt of any wrong to England , I fent him away .'- My Author in another place ' , fpeaking of the death ...
... used him courteoufly , as a noble man and a strainger , as it is fitt for Princes to doe , and yet vpon onely fufpition , and not guilt of any wrong to England , I fent him away .'- My Author in another place ' , fpeaking of the death ...
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... used it , and profeffed it . " P. 82 . Peck affures us that he had feen an English edition of the Eicon , printed in 1648 , in which this prayer was not to be found . Defid . Cur . ed . fol . vol . ii . lib . xiv . p . 48. I have before ...
... used it , and profeffed it . " P. 82 . Peck affures us that he had feen an English edition of the Eicon , printed in 1648 , in which this prayer was not to be found . Defid . Cur . ed . fol . vol . ii . lib . xiv . p . 48. I have before ...
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Seite 157 - To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the salutary influence of example.
Seite 64 - The tenure of Kings and Magistrates; proving that it is lawful, and hath been held so through all ages, for any, who have the power, to call to account a Tyrant or wicked King, and after due conviction, to depose and put him to death ; if the ordinary magistrate have neglected or denied to do it.
Seite 129 - Firm concord holds, men only disagree Of creatures rational, though under hope Of heavenly grace ; and, God proclaiming peace, Yet live in hatred, enmity, and strife, Among themselves, and levy cruel wars, Wasting the earth, each other to destroy : As if (which might induce us to accord) Man had not hellish foes enow besides, That day and night for his destruction wait.
Seite 48 - ... teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances of example, with such delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper, who will not so much as look upon truth...
Seite 48 - Memory and her siren daughters ; but by devout prayer to that eternal spirit, who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases...
Seite 47 - And as Tasso gave to a prince of Italy his choice whether he would command him to write of Godfrey's expedition against the Infidels, or Belisarius...
Seite 189 - Poem | Written in | Ten Books | By John Milton. | Licenfed and Entred according | to Order. | London | Printed, and are to be fold by Peter Parker | under Creed Church neer Aldgate; And by | Robert Boulter at the Turks Head in Bifhopfgate-ftreet; | And Matthias Walker, under St. Dunftons Church | in Fleet-ftreet, 1667.
Seite 42 - And if I give thee honour due, Mirth, admit me of thy crew, To live with her, and live with thee In unreprove'd pleasures free...
Seite 147 - Dr. Wright, found John Milton in a small chamber, hung with rusty green, sitting in an elbow chair, and dressed neatly in black; pale, but not cadaverous ; his hands and fingers gouty, and with chalk-stones.
Seite 190 - Paradise lost. A Poem in Ten Books. The Author John Milton. London, Printed by S. Simmons, and to be sold by S. Thomson at the Bishops-Head in Duck-lane, H. Mortlack at the White Hart in Westminster Hall, M. Walker under St. Dunstons Church in Fleet-street, and R. Boulter at the Turks-Head in Bishopsgate-street, 1668.