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" This person, having filled a public station in the former times, lived now a private and retired life in London; and, having wholly lost his sight, kept always a man to read to him, which usually was the son of some gentleman of his acquaintance, whom... "
The history of the life of Thomas Ellwood, written by himself, with a suppl ... - Sivu 108
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The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or, an Account of His Birth ...

Thomas Ellwood, George Bowles - 1714 - 514 sivua
...to read to him ; which ufually was the Son of fome Gentleman of his Acquaintance, whom, in Kindnefs, he took to improve in his Learning. Thus, by the Mediation of my Friend Jfaac fenington with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget with John Milton, was I admitted to come to him ;...

The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or, An Account of His Birth ...

Thomas Ellwood - 1765 - 470 sivua
...to read to him, which ufually was the Son of fome Gentleman of his Acquaintance, whom, in Kindnefs, he took to improve in his Learning. Thus, by the Mediation of my Friend Ifaac Penington with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget with John Milton, was I admitted to come to him ;...

The Monthly magazine, Nide 52

Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 sivua
...life in London : and having wholly lost his sight, kept always a man to read to him, which usually was the son of some gentleman of his acquaintance, whom...learning. Thus by the mediation of my friend, Isaac Pennington, with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget with John Milton, was I admitted to come to him; not as...

The life of Milton. To which are added Conjectures on the origin of Paradise ...

William Hayley - 1799 - 376 sivua
...acquaintance , whom in kindnefs he took to improve in his learning. " By the mediation of my friend , Ifaac Penington, with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget with John...Milton , was I admitted to come to him , not as a fervant to him , which at that time he needed not, -nor to be in the houfe with him, •but only to...

A Portraiture of Quakerism: As Taken from a View of the Moral ..., Nide 3

Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 480 sivua
...in London ; and, having wholly lost his sight, kept always a man to read to him, which usually was the son of some gentleman of his acquaintance, whom...learning. " Thus, by the mediation of my friend Isaac Pennington with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget with John Milton, was I admitted to come to him, not as...

The life of Milton, and Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost, by ...

William Hayley - 1810 - 472 sivua
...wholly lost his sight, kept always a man to read to him, which usually was the son of some gentlemon of his acquaintance, whom in kindness he took to improve in his learning., " By the mediation of my friend, Isaac Penington, with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget with John Milton,...

Retrospective Review, Nide 13

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 370 sivua
...and having wholly lost his sight, kept, always, a man to read to him ; which, usually, was the _son of some gentleman of his acquaintance, whom, in kindness, he took to improve his learning. " Thus, by the mediation of my friend Isaac Pennington with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget...

The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1849 - 700 sivua
...life in London ; and having wholly lost his sight, kept always a man to read to him, which usually was the son of some gentleman of his acquaintance, whom, in kindness, he took to improve in his learning. By the mediation of my friend, Isaac Pennington, and of Dr. Paget with John Milton, was I admitted...

Autobiography: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Nide 11

1830 - 340 sivua
...life in London, and having wholly lost his sight, kept always a man to read to him, who usually was the son of some gentleman of his acquaintance, whom...mediation of my friend Isaac Penington with Dr Paget, and Dr Paget with John Milton, WB£ I admitted to come to him, not as a servant to him, (which at that...

The Retrospective Review, Nide 13

1826 - 370 sivua
...London ; and having wholly lost his sight, kept, always, a man to read to him ; which, usually, was the son of some gentleman of his acquaintance, whom, in kindness, he took to improve his learning. " Thus, by the mediation of my friend Isaac Pennington with Dr. Paget, and of Dr. Paget...




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