The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... seems thus to have lived with the scrivener and his wife till two years after the birth of her grandchild , the future poet , is ascertained to have been the widow of a Paul Jeffrey or Jeffreys , of an Essex family , who had died before ...
... seems thus to have lived with the scrivener and his wife till two years after the birth of her grandchild , the future poet , is ascertained to have been the widow of a Paul Jeffrey or Jeffreys , of an Essex family , who had died before ...
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... seems , a scholar at St. Paul's when his sister Anne Milton , who was a year or two older than himself , married ( 1624 ) a Mr. Edward Phillips , from Shrewsbury , second clerk in the important Government office called the Crown Office ...
... seems , a scholar at St. Paul's when his sister Anne Milton , who was a year or two older than himself , married ( 1624 ) a Mr. Edward Phillips , from Shrewsbury , second clerk in the important Government office called the Crown Office ...
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... seem any hope of deliverance . Laud's supremacy in England seemed to be growing surer and surer every day ; Wentworth , as Viceroy of Ireland , was to impose the same system on that country ; even Scotland , though an independent ...
... seem any hope of deliverance . Laud's supremacy in England seemed to be growing surer and surer every day ; Wentworth , as Viceroy of Ireland , was to impose the same system on that country ; even Scotland , though an independent ...
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... seems to have been some gentle remonstrance on his father's part on his abandonment of the Church and his disinclination to any other profession ; but very soon the excellent man , whose trust in his son was boundless , acquiesced ...
... seems to have been some gentle remonstrance on his father's part on his abandonment of the Church and his disinclination to any other profession ; but very soon the excellent man , whose trust in his son was boundless , acquiesced ...
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... seems to have been , in fact , a small private academy , in which Milton carried out , as far as he could with about a dozen day - scholars and boarders , the plan of education explained in his tract to Hartlib , and especially his ...
... seems to have been , in fact , a small private academy , in which Milton carried out , as far as he could with about a dozen day - scholars and boarders , the plan of education explained in his tract to Hartlib , and especially his ...
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