English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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... rest itself on . The unhappiness is that , for the most part , it seeks to things below itself , but these , being both so mean and so uncer- tain , cannot be a firm and certain stay to it . These things are not fixed themselves : how ...
... rest itself on . The unhappiness is that , for the most part , it seeks to things below itself , but these , being both so mean and so uncer- tain , cannot be a firm and certain stay to it . These things are not fixed themselves : how ...
Page 81
... rest , six of Lambert's troopers came to gather money , laid upon the country by an assessment of parlia- ment , whom the colonel telling that in regard it was levied by that authority , he had paid it , but other- wise would not ; two ...
... rest , six of Lambert's troopers came to gather money , laid upon the country by an assessment of parlia- ment , whom the colonel telling that in regard it was levied by that authority , he had paid it , but other- wise would not ; two ...
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... rest , to look after the quenching of Fetter Lane end , to preserve ( if possible ) that part of Holborn , whilst the rest of the gentlemen took their several posts , some at one part , and some at another ( for now they began to bestir ...
... rest , to look after the quenching of Fetter Lane end , to preserve ( if possible ) that part of Holborn , whilst the rest of the gentlemen took their several posts , some at one part , and some at another ( for now they began to bestir ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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