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... the Italians un- der the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of his proficiency in the LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
... the Italians un- der the Lombards , the Franks , and Germans , to the time when they received their liberty from Rodolphus , King of Germany . ' To B. Bonmatthaei he writes of his proficiency in the LIFE OF MILTON . xxvii.
xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... King , who was the friend of Milton , and a great favourite at Cambridge . Milton's Poem was published at the end of a small volume of Elegies , with which the University honoured the mem- 20 On the system of ' orthography ' adopted by ...
... King , who was the friend of Milton , and a great favourite at Cambridge . Milton's Poem was published at the end of a small volume of Elegies , with which the University honoured the mem- 20 On the system of ' orthography ' adopted by ...
xxx ÆäÀÌÁö
... King , of Christ's Coll . Camb . son of Sir John King , Secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . He was drowned on the passage from Chester to Ireland . See Birch's Life , p . xvii . for an account of the ...
... King , of Christ's Coll . Camb . son of Sir John King , Secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . He was drowned on the passage from Chester to Ireland . See Birch's Life , p . xvii . for an account of the ...
xxxi ÆäÀÌÁö
... King Charles the First a very proper person for Milton to present a poem to , by order of the House of Commons , p . 284. The Biography of Mil- ton reads very differently through the medium of the laborious Mr. Todd , and the lepid ...
... King Charles the First a very proper person for Milton to present a poem to , by order of the House of Commons , p . 284. The Biography of Mil- ton reads very differently through the medium of the laborious Mr. Todd , and the lepid ...
xxxiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... King Arthur and his Knights . Si quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges Arturumque etiam sub terris bella moventem ; Aut dicam invict©¡ sociali f©«dere mens©¡ Magnanimos heroas , et O modo spiritus adsit Frangam Saxonicas Britonum sub ...
... King Arthur and his Knights . Si quando indigenas revocabo in carmina reges Arturumque etiam sub terris bella moventem ; Aut dicam invict©¡ sociali f©«dere mens©¡ Magnanimos heroas , et O modo spiritus adsit Frangam Saxonicas Britonum sub ...
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