Italian art; and he could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, everywhere undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great, and by the compliments of the learned. After fifteen months of absence, Milton found himself again... De Quincey's Writings - Page 235by Thomas De Quincey - 1859Full view - About this book
| Biography - 1833 - 504 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, every where undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great, and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons,... | |
| Biography - 1833 - 308 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, every where undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great, and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons,... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1838 - 544 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, every where unassembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great, and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons,... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 570 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, every where undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great, and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons,... | |
| 1846 - 396 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, every where undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great, and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons,... | |
| Biography - 1853 - 530 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, everywhere undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great, and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 364 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, everywhere undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 374 pages
...truth, that in spite of his religion, everywhere undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions cf the great and by the compliments of the learned. After...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 378 pages
...could report with truth, that in spite of his religion, everywhere undissembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great and by the compliments...Milton found himself again in London at a crisis of imuaual interest. The king was on the eve of his second expedition against the Scotch; and we may suppose... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - Authors, English - 1890 - 464 pages
...among the Italians. — M. that, in spite of his religion, everywhere unassembled, he had been honoured by the attentions of the great and by the compliments...anxiety, not without some anticipation of the patriotic labour which awaited him. Meantime he occupied himself with the education of his sister's two sons,... | |
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