The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1890 |
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... already adopted by the Editor , apparently with general approval , in the latest form of his smaller Edition of Milton , -has the particular advantage in the present case of permitting the removal of the General Essay on Milton's ...
... already adopted by the Editor , apparently with general approval , in the latest form of his smaller Edition of Milton , -has the particular advantage in the present case of permitting the removal of the General Essay on Milton's ...
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... already , as the Puritans thought , undone all that was essential in the English Reformation , and brought the Church of England back into the shadow of the Church of Rome . Nor did there seem to be any hope of deliverance . Laud's ...
... already , as the Puritans thought , undone all that was essential in the English Reformation , and brought the Church of England back into the shadow of the Church of Rome . Nor did there seem to be any hope of deliverance . Laud's ...
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... already made Horton a sadder home to Milton than it had been , was the death of his mother . She died at Horton April 3 , 1637 , at the age of about sixty - five years , and was buried in the old church there . A visit to Horton any ...
... already made Horton a sadder home to Milton than it had been , was the death of his mother . She died at Horton April 3 , 1637 , at the age of about sixty - five years , and was buried in the old church there . A visit to Horton any ...
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... already a married man , though only passing his terms for the Bar , and Christopher's newly- wedded wife , a Thomasine Webber of London . Having been furnished with a passport and with some letters of introduction from friends , one of ...
... already a married man , though only passing his terms for the Bar , and Christopher's newly- wedded wife , a Thomasine Webber of London . Having been furnished with a passport and with some letters of introduction from friends , one of ...
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... already the favourite subject ; but all was uncertain . To end this uncertainty , by actually choosing a subject and setting to work , was the business which Milton , while daily teaching his young nephews , and showing them " an ...
... already the favourite subject ; but all was uncertain . To end this uncertainty , by actually choosing a subject and setting to work , was the business which Milton , while daily teaching his young nephews , and showing them " an ...
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