The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇMacmillan, 1874 - 491ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Petty France , Westminster , which he occupied from 1652 to within a few weeks of the Restoration— ¡° a pretty " garden - house , " Phillips calls it , " next door to the Lord Scuda- " more's , and opening into St. James's Park " -that ...
... Petty France , Westminster , which he occupied from 1652 to within a few weeks of the Restoration— ¡° a pretty " garden - house , " Phillips calls it , " next door to the Lord Scuda- " more's , and opening into St. James's Park " -that ...
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... Petty France , Westminster , as aforesaid , till within a few weeks of the Restoration ; next , some friend's house in Bartholo- mew Close , West Smithfield , where he lay concealed for a while after the Restoration ; then , a house in ...
... Petty France , Westminster , as aforesaid , till within a few weeks of the Restoration ; next , some friend's house in Bartholo- mew Close , West Smithfield , where he lay concealed for a while after the Restoration ; then , a house in ...
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... French , and " Greek . . . . After dinner he used to walk three or four hours at a time ( he always had a ... Petty France ] by persons of quality , particularly my lady Aubrey's Lives , published 1813 , from the MS . notes in ...
... French , and " Greek . . . . After dinner he used to walk three or four hours at a time ( he always had a ... Petty France ] by persons of quality , particularly my lady Aubrey's Lives , published 1813 , from the MS . notes in ...
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... Petty France , may easily be imagined . It was probably a fortunate thing for them when he brought into the house ( Nov. 1656 ) his second wife— Catharine Woodcock of Hackney , who seems really to have been worthy of his love , and who ...
... Petty France , may easily be imagined . It was probably a fortunate thing for them when he brought into the house ( Nov. 1656 ) his second wife— Catharine Woodcock of Hackney , who seems really to have been worthy of his love , and who ...
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... Petty France ( till 1660 ) ; and , after his brief period of hiding at the Restoration , we are to fancy them again with him in the house which he had in Holborn , near Red Lion Fields ( 1660-1661 ) , and then in that in Jewin Street ...
... Petty France ( till 1660 ) ; and , after his brief period of hiding at the Restoration , we are to fancy them again with him in the house which he had in Holborn , near Red Lion Fields ( 1660-1661 ) , and then in that in Jewin Street ...
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