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... hand cf the period of course , not that of Milton himself , who had been for fourteen years totally blind . It consists of eighteen leaves of small quarto , stitched together ; and on the inside of the first leaf , or cover , is the ...
... hand cf the period of course , not that of Milton himself , who had been for fourteen years totally blind . It consists of eighteen leaves of small quarto , stitched together ; and on the inside of the first leaf , or cover , is the ...
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... hand this 21st day of December , 1680 . Witness , William Yapp . Ann Yapp . ELIZABETH MILTON . That is to say , Simmons , owing the widow Five Pounds , due since 1678 , and in prospect of soon owing her other Five Pounds on the current ...
... hand this 21st day of December , 1680 . Witness , William Yapp . Ann Yapp . ELIZABETH MILTON . That is to say , Simmons , owing the widow Five Pounds , due since 1678 , and in prospect of soon owing her other Five Pounds on the current ...
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... hand in 1640-1 , or certainly not later than 1642 , and preserved among the Milton MSS . in Trinity College , Cambridge - of about one hundred subjects , many of them Scriptural , and the rest from British History , which he had jotted ...
... hand in 1640-1 , or certainly not later than 1642 , and preserved among the Milton MSS . in Trinity College , Cambridge - of about one hundred subjects , many of them Scriptural , and the rest from British History , which he had jotted ...
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... hand . It would be difficult to produce a genuine autograph of his of later date than 1652. On this matter Phillips is again our most precise authority . " There is another very remark- " able passage , he says , " in the composure of ...
... hand . It would be difficult to produce a genuine autograph of his of later date than 1652. On this matter Phillips is again our most precise authority . " There is another very remark- " able passage , he says , " in the composure of ...
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... hand ( Such as disquiet always what is well , And by ill - imitating would excel , ) Might hence presume the whole Creation's day To change in scenes , and show it in a play . Pardon me , mighty Poet ; nor despise My causeless , yet not ...
... hand ( Such as disquiet always what is well , And by ill - imitating would excel , ) Might hence presume the whole Creation's day To change in scenes , and show it in a play . Pardon me , mighty Poet ; nor despise My causeless , yet not ...
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