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John Milton David Masson. The first sixteen years of Milton's life were the last sixteen of the reign of James I. Amid the events of those sixteen years , and the growing discontent of the mass of the English people with the rule of ...
John Milton David Masson. The first sixteen years of Milton's life were the last sixteen of the reign of James I. Amid the events of those sixteen years , and the growing discontent of the mass of the English people with the rule of ...
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John Milton David Masson. as a commentator on the Apocalypse , Mr. William Chappell , who was Milton's first tutor , and became afterwards an Irish bishop , and Mr. Nathaniel Tovey , to whose tutorship Milton was transferred , and who ...
John Milton David Masson. as a commentator on the Apocalypse , Mr. William Chappell , who was Milton's first tutor , and became afterwards an Irish bishop , and Mr. Nathaniel Tovey , to whose tutorship Milton was transferred , and who ...
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... Milton's attack , and so drew from him in 1655 another pamphlet , entitled " Joannis Miltoni Angli pro se Defensio contra Alexandrum Morum " ( " Defence of John Milton , Englishman , for Himself , against Alexander More " ) , to which ...
... Milton's attack , and so drew from him in 1655 another pamphlet , entitled " Joannis Miltoni Angli pro se Defensio contra Alexandrum Morum " ( " Defence of John Milton , Englishman , for Himself , against Alexander More " ) , to which ...
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