The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... father's property 103 CHAPTER XI . His various literary occupations Publication of early poems in 1645- ' Animadversions upon Remonstrants ' De- fence ' - ' Apology for Smectymnuus ' - ' Tractate of Education ' -'Areopagitica'- ' Tenure ...
... father's property 103 CHAPTER XI . His various literary occupations Publication of early poems in 1645- ' Animadversions upon Remonstrants ' De- fence ' - ' Apology for Smectymnuus ' - ' Tractate of Education ' -'Areopagitica'- ' Tenure ...
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... father was a rigid Papist ; and , having disinherited his son for embracing the Protestant faith , though he had educated him at Christ Church , Oxford , this disinherison drove him to the meaner pro- fession of a scrivener . His father ...
... father was a rigid Papist ; and , having disinherited his son for embracing the Protestant faith , though he had educated him at Christ Church , Oxford , this disinherison drove him to the meaner pro- fession of a scrivener . His father ...
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... father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad to quit the dulness of the reedy Cam ; and gave himself up entirely to the literature of his own taste in his exile - except during occasional visits to the capital to ...
... father's villa at Horton , near Colebrook , in Middlesex , glad to quit the dulness of the reedy Cam ; and gave himself up entirely to the literature of his own taste in his exile - except during occasional visits to the capital to ...
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... father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness , the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante ...
... father's house at Horton next year , he retired as one who had yet done nothing . His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness , the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante ...
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... Father surer laid His deep foundations , and providing well For the event of all , the scales of Fate Suspended , in just equipoise , and bade His universal works , from age to age , One tenour hold , perpetual undisturb'd . Hence the ...
... Father surer laid His deep foundations , and providing well For the event of all , the scales of Fate Suspended , in just equipoise , and bade His universal works , from age to age , One tenour hold , perpetual undisturb'd . Hence the ...
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