The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... took up their residence in the Strand , near Charing Cross , Milton and his younger brother Christopher were then the only children left in the paternal home . From his childhood Milton was not only a ceaseless student and insatiable ...
... took up their residence in the Strand , near Charing Cross , Milton and his younger brother Christopher were then the only children left in the paternal home . From his childhood Milton was not only a ceaseless student and insatiable ...
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... took his B.A. degree , at the proper time , in Jan. 1628-9 , and the M. A. degree , also at the proper time , in July 1632 . On each occasion , with the other graduates , he went through the formality of signing Articles of Religion ...
... took his B.A. degree , at the proper time , in Jan. 1628-9 , and the M. A. degree , also at the proper time , in July 1632 . On each occasion , with the other graduates , he went through the formality of signing Articles of Religion ...
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... took delight . " From this succinct account we should not gather that it was also during those five summers and winters , passed mainly in the flat , verdant , well - wooded and well - watered scenery about Horton , with the towers of ...
... took delight . " From this succinct account we should not gather that it was also during those five summers and winters , passed mainly in the flat , verdant , well - wooded and well - watered scenery about Horton , with the towers of ...
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... took one English man - servant with him . His father meanwhile was to live on at Horton , where his younger son Christopher , already a married man , though only passing his terms for the Bar , was to keep him company , with his newly ...
... took one English man - servant with him . His father meanwhile was to live on at Horton , where his younger son Christopher , already a married man , though only passing his terms for the Bar , was to keep him company , with his newly ...
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... took him again to Paris ; and early in August 1639 he was back in England . Milton's fifteen or sixteen months of foreign travel and residence contributed but few additions to the list of his writings . Besides two Latin Familiar ...
... took him again to Paris ; and early in August 1639 he was back in England . Milton's fifteen or sixteen months of foreign travel and residence contributed but few additions to the list of his writings . Besides two Latin Familiar ...
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