English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 125
... servants , his government , his company , and country better than thine : and therefore leave off to persuade me further ; I am his servant , and I will follow him . APOLLYON . Consider again when thou art in cool blood , what thou art ...
... servants , his government , his company , and country better than thine : and therefore leave off to persuade me further ; I am his servant , and I will follow him . APOLLYON . Consider again when thou art in cool blood , what thou art ...
Page 395
... servants who came to see him , and those who stayed in the family was , that these latter were looked upon as finer gentlemen and better courtiers . This manumission and placing them in a way of livelihood , I look upon as only what is ...
... servants who came to see him , and those who stayed in the family was , that these latter were looked upon as finer gentlemen and better courtiers . This manumission and placing them in a way of livelihood , I look upon as only what is ...
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... servants and dependants true servants of God , and then you shall be allowed to imagine what good you would have done , had you been devoted to the altar . Eugenia is a good young woman , full of pious dispositions ; she is intending ...
... servants and dependants true servants of God , and then you shall be allowed to imagine what good you would have done , had you been devoted to the altar . Eugenia is a good young woman , full of pious dispositions ; she is intending ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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