The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... ( probably in the winter of 1639-40 ) Milton had taken lodgings in London , " in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet Street , at the house of one Russel , a tailor , " consenting at the same time to an arrangement which can hardly have added ...
... ( probably in the winter of 1639-40 ) Milton had taken lodgings in London , " in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet Street , at the house of one Russel , a tailor , " consenting at the same time to an arrangement which can hardly have added ...
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... probably before the meeting of the Long Parliament , was to be a very memorable one in his biography . " There , in tolerable comfort , " he says , " I betook myself to my interrupted studies , trusting the issue of public affairs to ...
... probably before the meeting of the Long Parliament , was to be a very memorable one in his biography . " There , in tolerable comfort , " he says , " I betook myself to my interrupted studies , trusting the issue of public affairs to ...
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... probably through some trans- action with Milton's father ) since 1627 , when Milton was a student at Cambridge . The family , as their vicinity to Oxford required , were strongly Royalist . Besides Mr. Powell and his wife , there were ...
... probably through some trans- action with Milton's father ) since 1627 , when Milton was a student at Cambridge . The family , as their vicinity to Oxford required , were strongly Royalist . Besides Mr. Powell and his wife , there were ...
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... probably not now extant ; but its site was somewhere in the present block between Great Turnstile and Little Turnstile . That was then a pleasant and airy neighbourhood . Of Milton's occupations during the eighteen months or so of his ...
... probably not now extant ; but its site was somewhere in the present block between Great Turnstile and Little Turnstile . That was then a pleasant and airy neighbourhood . Of Milton's occupations during the eighteen months or so of his ...
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... ( probably in 1664 ) he left Jewin Street for what was to be the last of all his London houses . It was in " Artillery Walk , leading to Bunhill Fields , " i . e . , as has been ascertained with some trouble , in that part of the present ...
... ( probably in 1664 ) he left Jewin Street for what was to be the last of all his London houses . It was in " Artillery Walk , leading to Bunhill Fields , " i . e . , as has been ascertained with some trouble , in that part of the present ...
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