The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇC. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... relates , that he was informed she was a Haughton of Haughton - tower in the same county . But Phillips , her grandson , whose authority it is most reasonable to admit , affirms , in his Life of Milton , that she was a Caston , of a ...
... relates , that he was informed she was a Haughton of Haughton - tower in the same county . But Phillips , her grandson , whose authority it is most reasonable to admit , affirms , in his Life of Milton , that she was a Caston , of a ...
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... relates , that " when Milton went to schoole , and when he was very younge , he studied very hard , and sate up very late , commonly til twelve or one o'clock ; and his father ordered the maid to sitt up for him . " MS . Ashmol . Mus ...
... relates , that " when Milton went to schoole , and when he was very younge , he studied very hard , and sate up very late , commonly til twelve or one o'clock ; and his father ordered the maid to sitt up for him . " MS . Ashmol . Mus ...
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... relates also , that Milton courted , mar- ried , and brought his wife to his house in London , in one month's time ; and that she was very young . She continued , however , but a few weeks with her hus- band , and P returned to Forest ...
... relates also , that Milton courted , mar- ried , and brought his wife to his house in London , in one month's time ; and that she was very young . She continued , however , but a few weeks with her hus- band , and P returned to Forest ...
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... relates , " the title of Padrone continueth to the Pope's chiefe Nephew , and the title of Eminenza to all the Cardinalls . Indeed the authority which Urban VIII . gave to Francisco [ Bar- berini , his eldest Nephew , ] was not ordinary ...
... relates , " the title of Padrone continueth to the Pope's chiefe Nephew , and the title of Eminenza to all the Cardinalls . Indeed the authority which Urban VIII . gave to Francisco [ Bar- berini , his eldest Nephew , ] was not ordinary ...
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... relates , that she " a was brought up and bred where there was a great deal of company and merriment , as dancing , & c .; and , when she came to live with her husband , she found it solitary , no company came to her , and she often ...
... relates , that she " a was brought up and bred where there was a great deal of company and merriment , as dancing , & c .; and , when she came to live with her husband , she found it solitary , no company came to her , and she often ...
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