The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... pass his old age , I was wholly intent , through a period of absolute leisure , on a steady perusal of the Greek and Latin writers , but still so that occasionally I exchanged the country for the city , either for the purpose of buying ...
... pass his old age , I was wholly intent , through a period of absolute leisure , on a steady perusal of the Greek and Latin writers , but still so that occasionally I exchanged the country for the city , either for the purpose of buying ...
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... pass over this interesting Horton period the more lightly because in the Introductions to these pieces there is an ample filling up of minutiæ . The admission of Milton to the M.A. degree at Oxford in 1635 may , however , be noted here ...
... pass over this interesting Horton period the more lightly because in the Introductions to these pieces there is an ample filling up of minutiæ . The admission of Milton to the M.A. degree at Oxford in 1635 may , however , be noted here ...
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... passing his terms for the Bar , was to keep him company , with his newly - wedded wife , Thomasine Webber of London . Taking letters of introduction with him , one of which was from Sir Henry Wotton ( see Sir Henry Wotton's Letter of ...
... passing his terms for the Bar , was to keep him company , with his newly - wedded wife , Thomasine Webber of London . Taking letters of introduction with him , one of which was from Sir Henry Wotton ( see Sir Henry Wotton's Letter of ...
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... passing through Bologna and Ferrara , he came to Venice . He spent one month in that city ( May 1639 ) ; whence , having despatched to England by sea the books he had collected in Italy , he made his way , by Verona and Milan , and over ...
... passing through Bologna and Ferrara , he came to Venice . He spent one month in that city ( May 1639 ) ; whence , having despatched to England by sea the books he had collected in Italy , he made his way , by Verona and Milan , and over ...
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... charac- ter , that he could not let it pass ; but the Answer was deferred . For the rest , the literary relics of the last fifteen months of his Secretaryship to the Commonwealth consist only of MEMOIR OF MILTON . xxxix.
... charac- ter , that he could not let it pass ; but the Answer was deferred . For the rest , the literary relics of the last fifteen months of his Secretaryship to the Commonwealth consist only of MEMOIR OF MILTON . xxxix.
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