The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±Çat the Clarendon Press., 1731 |
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... some years spent in this studious retirement , his Mother dy'd : and then he prevail'd with his Father to gratify an inclination he had long enter- tain'd of feeing foreign countries . Sir Henry Wotton , at that time Provost of Eaton ...
... some years spent in this studious retirement , his Mother dy'd : and then he prevail'd with his Father to gratify an inclination he had long enter- tain'd of feeing foreign countries . Sir Henry Wotton , at that time Provost of Eaton ...
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... some time he had an apartment for his family in Whitehall ; but his health requiring a freer accession of air he was oblig'd to remove from thence to lodgings which open'd into St. James's Park . Not long after his settle- ment there ...
... some time he had an apartment for his family in Whitehall ; but his health requiring a freer accession of air he was oblig'd to remove from thence to lodgings which open'd into St. James's Park . Not long after his settle- ment there ...
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... writing an Heroic Poem . The Fall of Man was a subject which he had some years before fix'd on for a Tragedy , which he intended to form ¢Ô Par . Loft B. 9. V. 26 . form by the models of Antiquity : and fome , MR . JOHN MILTON . ix.
... writing an Heroic Poem . The Fall of Man was a subject which he had some years before fix'd on for a Tragedy , which he intended to form ¢Ô Par . Loft B. 9. V. 26 . form by the models of Antiquity : and fome , MR . JOHN MILTON . ix.
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... to be found in his 1 his composures are incontestable proofs , that in some. * Ut mens , forma , decor , facies , mos , fi pietas fic , Non Anglus , verùm hercle Angelus ipfe fores . * Defenfio secunda . p . 87. Fol . xij THE LIFE OF.
... to be found in his 1 his composures are incontestable proofs , that in some. * Ut mens , forma , decor , facies , mos , fi pietas fic , Non Anglus , verùm hercle Angelus ipfe fores . * Defenfio secunda . p . 87. Fol . xij THE LIFE OF.
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