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... seemed requisite and necessary , and , accord- ingly , armed with letters of introduction from Sir Henry Wotton and others , he found himself in Paris in April or May , 1638. ́ Here he was kindly received by the English Ambassador ...
... seemed requisite and necessary , and , accord- ingly , armed with letters of introduction from Sir Henry Wotton and others , he found himself in Paris in April or May , 1638. ́ Here he was kindly received by the English Ambassador ...
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... seemed to the Italian as little less than barbari- ans , as did the one to the English contemporary of Milton and Dryden , and the other to Voltaire . He did not mention them . Manso presented Milton with two silver cups , and remarked ...
... seemed to the Italian as little less than barbari- ans , as did the one to the English contemporary of Milton and Dryden , and the other to Voltaire . He did not mention them . Manso presented Milton with two silver cups , and remarked ...
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... seemed some danger of an assault upon the city , he wrote a sonnet addressed to the " Captain or Colonel , or Knight in Arms , " who might chance to seize upon his defenceless doors , begging him to guard them and protect from harms the ...
... seemed some danger of an assault upon the city , he wrote a sonnet addressed to the " Captain or Colonel , or Knight in Arms , " who might chance to seize upon his defenceless doors , begging him to guard them and protect from harms the ...
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... seemed at first but as a star had taken the dimensions of a globe ; and , when he had alighted , and begun to walk on it , this globe had become , as it seemed , a boundless con- tinent of firm land , exposed , dark and starless , to ...
... seemed at first but as a star had taken the dimensions of a globe ; and , when he had alighted , and begun to walk on it , this globe had become , as it seemed , a boundless con- tinent of firm land , exposed , dark and starless , to ...
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... seemed a " brain - sick " and " a pre- posterous wit " when he advocated the Copernican theory . In 1638 Milton had himself conversed with Galileo , then old and blind , near Florence . " There it was , " he wrote in 1644 20 ...
... seemed a " brain - sick " and " a pre- posterous wit " when he advocated the Copernican theory . In 1638 Milton had himself conversed with Galileo , then old and blind , near Florence . " There it was , " he wrote in 1644 20 ...
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