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It might be hoped that the favour of his master , and esteem of the publick , would
now make him happy . But human felicity is short and uncertain ; a second
marriage brought upon him so much disquiet , as , for a time , disordered his ...
It might be hoped that the favour of his master , and esteem of the publick , would
now make him happy . But human felicity is short and uncertain ; a second
marriage brought upon him so much disquiet , as , for a time , disordered his ...
Pagina 21
In 1638 he left England , and went first to Paris ; where , by the favour of lord
Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the
French court , as ambassadour from Christina of Sweden . From Paris he hasted
into Italy ...
In 1638 he left England , and went first to Paris ; where , by the favour of lord
Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the
French court , as ambassadour from Christina of Sweden . From Paris he hasted
into Italy ...
Pagina 23
merce ; for the encomiums with which Milton repaid Salsilli , though not secure
against a stern grammarian , turn the balance indisputably in Milton's favour . Of
these Italian testimonies , poor as they are , he was proud enough to publish
them ...
merce ; for the encomiums with which Milton repaid Salsilli , though not secure
against a stern grammarian , turn the balance indisputably in Milton's favour . Of
these Italian testimonies , poor as they are , he was proud enough to publish
them ...
Pagina 40
If Christina , as is said , commended the Defence of the People , her purpose
must be to torment Salmasius , who was then at court ; for neither her civil station
, nor her natural character , could dispose her to favour the doctrine , who was by
...
If Christina , as is said , commended the Defence of the People , her purpose
must be to torment Salmasius , who was then at court ; for neither her civil station
, nor her natural character , could dispose her to favour the doctrine , who was by
...
Pagina 54
When the turn of success brought Milton into the like danger , Davenant repayed
the benefit by appearing in his favour . Here is a reciprocation of generosity and
gratitude so pleasing , that the tale makes its own way to credit . But , if help were
...
When the turn of success brought Milton into the like danger , Davenant repayed
the benefit by appearing in his favour . Here is a reciprocation of generosity and
gratitude so pleasing , that the tale makes its own way to credit . But , if help were
...
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