The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. Grigg, 1831 - 530 |
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Strona v
... son are addressed some of his familiar epis- of the forest of Shotover , near Halton , in Oxford- tles . In this early ... sons was our famous poet , who rather more encouraged at Oxford , yet most of our was born in the year of our Lord ...
... son are addressed some of his familiar epis- of the forest of Shotover , near Halton , in Oxford- tles . In this early ... sons was our famous poet , who rather more encouraged at Oxford , yet most of our was born in the year of our Lord ...
Strona vi
... sons , the Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of the ... son of Sir John King , Secretary he seem to have had any inclination to any other of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth ...
... sons , the Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of the ... son of Sir John King , Secretary he seem to have had any inclination to any other of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth ...
Strona ix
... sons were put to board with him , first the younger and afterwards the elder : and some other of his intimate friends requested of him the same favour for their sons , especially since there was little more trouble in instructing half a ...
... sons were put to board with him , first the younger and afterwards the elder : and some other of his intimate friends requested of him the same favour for their sons , especially since there was little more trouble in instructing half a ...
Strona x
... son . And here very luckily a chapter of Greek Testament , and to hear his ended a controversy , which detained him from learned exposition of it . The next work after greater and better writings which he was medi- this was to write ...
... son . And here very luckily a chapter of Greek Testament , and to hear his ended a controversy , which detained him from learned exposition of it . The next work after greater and better writings which he was medi- this was to write ...
Strona xviii
... sons of quality of both sexes , particularly the pious out of his concealment , and was afterwards taken and virtuous Lady Ranelagh , whose son for some into custody of the Serjeant - at - arms by virtue of time he instructed , the same ...
... sons of quality of both sexes , particularly the pious out of his concealment , and was afterwards taken and virtuous Lady Ranelagh , whose son for some into custody of the Serjeant - at - arms by virtue of time he instructed , the same ...
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Strona 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.