The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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Página xxxiii
... give attendance for the most part daily , but only for portions of the day . His duties were to be very much those of the head of our present Foreign Office next under the Minister for that department , with the differ- ence that the ...
... give attendance for the most part daily , but only for portions of the day . His duties were to be very much those of the head of our present Foreign Office next under the Minister for that department , with the differ- ence that the ...
Página xli
... give some assistance ; and there was some fluctua- tion of Milton's salary in the course of the Protectorate . In 1655 , on a general reduction of official salaries , it was ordered that Milton's should be reduced to £ 150 per annum ...
... give some assistance ; and there was some fluctua- tion of Milton's salary in the course of the Protectorate . In 1655 , on a general reduction of official salaries , it was ordered that Milton's should be reduced to £ 150 per annum ...
Página xliii
... in Holland ; and the license he gives himself in his personal abuse of this Morus is something frightful . Morus , who had only had a hand in the publication of the book that had given the offence MEMOIR OF MILTON . xliii.
... in Holland ; and the license he gives himself in his personal abuse of this Morus is something frightful . Morus , who had only had a hand in the publication of the book that had given the offence MEMOIR OF MILTON . xliii.
Página xlvi
... give that name to his willing- ness to accept , and his anxiety that his countrymen should accept , any form of government whatever that would pre- serve the Commonwealth and keep out the Stuarts , - again manifest . In a private letter ...
... give that name to his willing- ness to accept , and his anxiety that his countrymen should accept , any form of government whatever that would pre- serve the Commonwealth and keep out the Stuarts , - again manifest . In a private letter ...
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... give himself the benefit of a year by understanding the figures as noting cardinal and not ordinal numbers . " Anno ætatis 17 ” meant , with him , not strictly “ in his seventeenth year , " but " at seventeen years of age . ' The ...
... give himself the benefit of a year by understanding the figures as noting cardinal and not ordinal numbers . " Anno ætatis 17 ” meant , with him , not strictly “ in his seventeenth year , " but " at seventeen years of age . ' The ...
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