| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 524 lehte
...my purpofe ; for I thought it bafe to be travelling for amufement abroad, while my fellow citizens were fighting for liberty at home. While I was on my way back to Rome, fome merchants informed me that the Engliih jefuits had formed a plot againft me if I returned to Rome,... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 lehte
...over into Sicily and Greece, the melancholy intelligence which I received, of the civil commotions A0 fellow citizens were fighting for liberty at home. While I was on my way back to Rome, some merchants... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 lehte
...personal beauty he has made immortal. Suddenly a sound from England arrested his further travel. " I thought it base to be travelling for amusement abroad while my fellow citizens were fighting for liberty at home." He returned, and from that hour devoted his services... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 lehte
...over into Sicily and Greece, the melancholy intelligence which I received, of the civil commotions in England, made me alter my purpose ; for I thought...base to be travelling for amusement abroad, while my fellow citizens were , fighting for liberty at home. While I was on my way back to Rome, some merchants... | |
| 1846 - 800 lehte
...over into Sicily and Greece, when the melancholy intelligence which I received of the civil commotions in England made me alter my purpose : for I thought...fellow-citizens were fighting for liberty at home."]: On his return to England, Milton found his countrymen hostilely arrayed against each other, and amongst... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1846 - 798 lehte
...over into Sicily and Greece, when the melancholy intelligence which I received of the civil commotions in England made me alter my purpose : for I thought...while my fellow-citizens were fighting for liberty at home."J On his return to England, Milton found his countrymen hostilely arrayed against each other,... | |
| 1856 - 666 lehte
...over into Sicily and Greece, the melancholy intelligence which I received, of the civil commotions in England, made me alter my purpose ; for I thought it base to be travelling for amusement abroad when my fellow-citizens were lighting for liberty at home." This sentence gives us a glimpse of the... | |
| Cyrus R. Edmonds - 1851 - 272 lehte
...over into Sicily and Greece, the melancholy intelligence - which I received of the civil commotions in England made me alter my purpose ; for I thought it base to be travelling for amusement abroad, when my fellow-citizens were fighting for liberty at home." If the writer considered that these words... | |
| John Milton - 1851 - 428 lehte
...fellow-eitizens were fighting for liherty at home. "While I was on my way haek to Rome, some merehants informed me that the English jesuits had formed a plot against me if I returned to Rome, heeause I had spoken too freely of religion : for it was a rnle whieh I laid down to myself in those... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 256 lehte
...pass over into Sicily and Greece, the melancholy intelligence which I received of the civil commotions in England, made me alter my purpose ; for I thought...fighting for liberty at home. While I was on my way * Librarian of the Vatican. back to Rome, some merchants informed me that the English Jesuits had formed... | |
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