Bell's Edition, 29-30. kötetJ. Bell, 1776 |
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11. oldal
... not appear to have been inspirited by self - interested views ; for it is affirmed , that though he lived always in a frugal retirement , and before his death had dif pofed of his library , ( which we may suppose LIFE OF MILTON . II.
... not appear to have been inspirited by self - interested views ; for it is affirmed , that though he lived always in a frugal retirement , and before his death had dif pofed of his library , ( which we may suppose LIFE OF MILTON . II.
12. oldal
... freer acceffion of air , he was obliged to remove from thence to lodgings which opened into St. James's Park . Not long after his fettlement there his wife died in child- 2 bed ; and much about the time of her death 12 LIFE OF MILTON ..
... freer acceffion of air , he was obliged to remove from thence to lodgings which opened into St. James's Park . Not long after his fettlement there his wife died in child- 2 bed ; and much about the time of her death 12 LIFE OF MILTON ..
13. oldal
John Bell. bed ; and much about the time of her death a gutta ferena , which had for several years been gradually in- creasing , totally extinguished his fight * . In this me- lancholic condition he was easily prevailed with to think of ...
John Bell. bed ; and much about the time of her death a gutta ferena , which had for several years been gradually in- creasing , totally extinguished his fight * . In this me- lancholic condition he was easily prevailed with to think of ...
21. oldal
... Death of a fair Infant dying of a cough ; and this being written in his 17th year , as it is faid in the title , it may be naturally inferred that Mrs. Philips was elder than either of her brothers . She had likewife two daughters ...
... Death of a fair Infant dying of a cough ; and this being written in his 17th year , as it is faid in the title , it may be naturally inferred that Mrs. Philips was elder than either of her brothers . She had likewife two daughters ...
22. oldal
... death , left his affairs very much in the power of his widow , tho ' she acknowledged that he died worth one thou- fand five hundred pounds , yet she allowed but one hundred pounds to each of his three daughters . Anne , the eldest ...
... death , left his affairs very much in the power of his widow , tho ' she acknowledged that he died worth one thou- fand five hundred pounds , yet she allowed but one hundred pounds to each of his three daughters . Anne , the eldest ...
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