The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1890 |
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... given young Milton a place of some distinction among contemporary poets . With the exception , however , of Naturam non pati Senium , of which printed copies were made at Cambridge for an academic purpose , and the lines " On ...
... given young Milton a place of some distinction among contemporary poets . With the exception , however , of Naturam non pati Senium , of which printed copies were made at Cambridge for an academic purpose , and the lines " On ...
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... given consent . He took one English man - servant with him . His father meanwhile , now in his seventy - sixth year or thereabouts , was to live on at Horton , where there were domiciled with him , to attend on him and keep him company ...
... given consent . He took one English man - servant with him . His father meanwhile , now in his seventy - sixth year or thereabouts , was to live on at Horton , where there were domiciled with him , to attend on him and keep him company ...
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... given him , unmistake- ably his own in form and expression . It was part of his duty , how- ever , not only to prepare such letters for the approbation of the Council , or of Parliament ( for some of them had to be read in VOL . I D ...
... given him , unmistake- ably his own in form and expression . It was part of his duty , how- ever , not only to prepare such letters for the approbation of the Council , or of Parliament ( for some of them had to be read in VOL . I D ...
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... given in his printed works , are about as numerous as those for the three preceding years put together . Yet it was precisely in the midst of this increase of work that Milton became incapable , as one would suppose , of secretarial ...
... given in his printed works , are about as numerous as those for the three preceding years put together . Yet it was precisely in the midst of this increase of work that Milton became incapable , as one would suppose , of secretarial ...
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... given the offence , -the real author of which was Peter du Moulin , afterwards prebendary of Canterbury , -replied to Milton's attack , in a tract called " Fides Publica , " followed by a " Supplementum , " and so drew from Milton in ...
... given the offence , -the real author of which was Peter du Moulin , afterwards prebendary of Canterbury , -replied to Milton's attack , in a tract called " Fides Publica , " followed by a " Supplementum , " and so drew from Milton in ...
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