The Poetical Works of John Milton ...W. Pickering, 1839 |
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... Toland was composed not many years after the death of the Poet ; and he enriched his materials with communications from members of Milton's family . The book is written in a grave and manly style , with high admiration of its subject ...
... Toland was composed not many years after the death of the Poet ; and he enriched his materials with communications from members of Milton's family . The book is written in a grave and manly style , with high admiration of its subject ...
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... Toland's Life , p . 148 , on his mother's family . See Birch's Life of Milton , p . 11. The family of the Castors originally derived from Wales , as Philips tells us ; but Wood asserts that she was of the ancient family of the Bradshaws ...
... Toland's Life , p . 148 , on his mother's family . See Birch's Life of Milton , p . 11. The family of the Castors originally derived from Wales , as Philips tells us ; but Wood asserts that she was of the ancient family of the Bradshaws ...
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... Toland assert that he was sent to Cambridge in his fifteenth year , but erroneously . See Birch's Life , p . 3 . 11 He was admitted Pensionarius minor , under Mr. William Chappell , afterwards provost of Trinity College , Dublin , and ...
... Toland assert that he was sent to Cambridge in his fifteenth year , but erroneously . See Birch's Life , p . 3 . 11 He was admitted Pensionarius minor , under Mr. William Chappell , afterwards provost of Trinity College , Dublin , and ...
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... Toland , are now in the British Museum , ( MS . Add . No. 5017 . f . 71. ) and will be found in the Appendix to this . Memoir . 36 v . Ep . Damonis , ver . 12 . 37 See ver . 161-167 . 38 Methinks , said xxxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
... Toland , are now in the British Museum , ( MS . Add . No. 5017 . f . 71. ) and will be found in the Appendix to this . Memoir . 36 v . Ep . Damonis , ver . 12 . 37 See ver . 161-167 . 38 Methinks , said xxxvi LIFE OF MILTON .
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... , for erudition , were Blondel , Petitus , and Bochart . * See Symmons's Life , p . 234 . ¢Ó See Hall's Works , ed . Pratt , vol . ix . p . 641 . * Toland says of his ' Reason for Church Government xlii LIFE OF MILTON .
... , for erudition , were Blondel , Petitus , and Bochart . * See Symmons's Life , p . 234 . ¢Ó See Hall's Works , ed . Pratt , vol . ix . p . 641 . * Toland says of his ' Reason for Church Government xlii LIFE OF MILTON .
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