| Jonathan Richardson - 1734 - 756 páginas
...Strain of Cle" mency if it was Intended he fhpuld be " Forgiven. He was not Excepted out ef " the Act of Indemnity. and Afterwards he " came out of his...Concealment, and lived " many Years Much Vifited by All Strangers, jJ^and much Admir'd by All at Home for the . *'• -Poems he Writ, though he was tfien B.lind,... | |
| John Upton - 1746 - 382 páginas
...pardon. See his remarks, p. LXXXIX. miftakes concerning. Milton. " He was not 14 excepted out of the aft of indemnity -, and " afterwards he came out of his...ftrangers, and much admired by all at home " for the poems he writ, tho' he was then blind, " chiefly that of Paradife loft, in which there is " a noblenefs both... | |
| John Upton - 1748 - 654 páginas
...Burner was led into no left, iniftakes concerning Milton. " He was not " excepted out of th.e »& .«£ indemnity -, and " afterwards he came out of his concealment, «' and lived many years, much vjfited by all ** ftrangers, and much admired by all at home «« for the poems he writ, tho' he was... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1753 - 670 páginas
...wvw ftrain of clemency, if it was intended he fhould be forgiven. He was not excepced out of the aft of indemnity. And afterwards he came out of his concealment,...ftrangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, tho' he was then blind j chiefly that of Paradife Loft, in which there is a noblenefs both... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 páginas
...people." — Swift. " He censures even mercy." P. 163. liurnet. " Milton was not excepted out of the Act of Indemnity; and afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, . though he was then... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 618 páginas
...people." — Swift. " He censures even mercy." Ibid. Burnct. " Milton was not excepted out of the Act of Indemnity ; and afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 620 páginas
...people." — Swift. " He censures even mercy." Ibid. Burnet. " Milton was not excepted out of the Act of Indemnity ; and afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 644 páginas
...mency if it was intended he should be forgiven." He was not excepted out of the act of indemnity 1. And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 676 páginas
...clemency if it was intended he should be forgiven. He was not excepted out of the act of indemnityP. And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years, much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he writ, though he was then... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 996 páginas
...odd strain of clemency, if it was intended he should be forgiven. He was not excepted out of the act of indemnity. And afterwards he came out of his concealment, and lived many years much visited by all strangers, and much admired by all at home for the poems he wrote, though he was then... | |
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