English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 88
... tion of it , nor can be outdone till the universal conflagration thereof . All the sky was of a fiery aspect , like the top of a burning oven , and the light seen above forty miles roundabout for many nights . God grant mine eyes may ...
... tion of it , nor can be outdone till the universal conflagration thereof . All the sky was of a fiery aspect , like the top of a burning oven , and the light seen above forty miles roundabout for many nights . God grant mine eyes may ...
Page 164
... tion , than the other a prophecy of your restora- tion . The accomplishment of which happiness , as it is the wish of all true Englishmen , so is by none more passionately desired than by the greatest of your admirers , and most humble ...
... tion , than the other a prophecy of your restora- tion . The accomplishment of which happiness , as it is the wish of all true Englishmen , so is by none more passionately desired than by the greatest of your admirers , and most humble ...
Page 547
... tion was supposed to pass in safety to posterity , till it had been secured by Minim's approbation . Minim professes great admiration of the wisdom and munificence by which the academies of the con- tinent were raised ; and often wishes ...
... tion was supposed to pass in safety to posterity , till it had been secured by Minim's approbation . Minim professes great admiration of the wisdom and munificence by which the academies of the con- tinent were raised ; and often wishes ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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