The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 - English poetry |
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Page v
... father and grand - father had been be- shire ; but from which of the Miltons is not alto- fore him ; and from the beginning discovering the gether so certain . Some say , and particularly Mr. marks of an uncommon genius , he was ...
... father and grand - father had been be- shire ; but from which of the Miltons is not alto- fore him ; and from the beginning discovering the gether so certain . Some say , and particularly Mr. marks of an uncommon genius , he was ...
Page vi
... father's house in the country ; for his father had quies , and published a collection of poems , Greek by this time quitted business , and lived at an estate and Latin and English , sacred to his memory . which he had purchased at ...
... father's house in the country ; for his father had quies , and published a collection of poems , Greek by this time quitted business , and lived at an estate and Latin and English , sacred to his memory . which he had purchased at ...
Page ix
... father , and to visit his other friends ; advised to the contrary by the merchants , who had but this pleasure was much diminished by the loss received intelligence from their correspondents , of his dear friend and schoolfellow Charles ...
... father , and to visit his other friends ; advised to the contrary by the merchants , who had but this pleasure was much diminished by the loss received intelligence from their correspondents , of his dear friend and schoolfellow Charles ...
Page x
... father , who had lived with not moreover been perpetually busied in reading his younger son at Reading , was , upon the taking or writing something himself . It was certainly a of that place by the forces under the Earl of Es- very ...
... father , who had lived with not moreover been perpetually busied in reading his younger son at Reading , was , upon the taking or writing something himself . It was certainly a of that place by the forces under the Earl of Es- very ...
Page xxvii
... father in certain stipend , or considerable presents at least ; marriage with Mr. Edward Philips , ( son of Mr. and he had scarcely any other method of improv- Edward Philips , of Shrewsbury , ) who , coming ing his fortune , as he was ...
... father in certain stipend , or considerable presents at least ; marriage with Mr. Edward Philips , ( son of Mr. and he had scarcely any other method of improv- Edward Philips , of Shrewsbury , ) who , coming ing his fortune , as he was ...
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