The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1910 |
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... England ; and on the second occasion his signature " Joannes Milton " stands at the head of the list of twenty - seven who so signed from Christ's College . This looks as if the foremost place in his college was then unanimously ...
... England ; and on the second occasion his signature " Joannes Milton " stands at the head of the list of twenty - seven who so signed from Christ's College . This looks as if the foremost place in his college was then unanimously ...
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... England . Charles I. , married in May 1625 to the French princess Hen- rietta - Maria , had adopted a policy in Church and State com- pared with which his father's efforts towards Absolutism had been mild . Having quarrelled ...
... England . Charles I. , married in May 1625 to the French princess Hen- rietta - Maria , had adopted a policy in Church and State com- pared with which his father's efforts towards Absolutism had been mild . Having quarrelled ...
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... England . This necessarily involved also the abandonment of all idea of continued residence in the University , whether in a Fellowship or for other chances . HORTON , BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 1632-1638 : ©¡tat . 24¡ª30 . On leaving the ...
... England . This necessarily involved also the abandonment of all idea of continued residence in the University , whether in a Fellowship or for other chances . HORTON , BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . 1632-1638 : ©¡tat . 24¡ª30 . On leaving the ...
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... Reign of Thorough in the British Islands . Laud , Arch- bishop of Canterbury since 1633 , was still crushing Calvinism and Puritanism in England ; Wentworth was ruling Ireland with a rod of iron ; and the business of MEMOIR OF MILTON . ix.
... Reign of Thorough in the British Islands . Laud , Arch- bishop of Canterbury since 1633 , was still crushing Calvinism and Puritanism in England ; Wentworth was ruling Ireland with a rod of iron ; and the business of MEMOIR OF MILTON . ix.
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... England , stirring strange hopes in the hearts of the English Puritans . ITALIAN JOURNEY . April 1638 - August 1639 : ©¡tat . 30-31 . The Scottish Covenant ( " the damnable Covenant , " as Charles called it ) was the last word in all ...
... England , stirring strange hopes in the hearts of the English Puritans . ITALIAN JOURNEY . April 1638 - August 1639 : ©¡tat . 30-31 . The Scottish Covenant ( " the damnable Covenant , " as Charles called it ) was the last word in all ...
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