The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... say , he was recognised as without an equal among his coevals in the University . The reputation won by Milton during his seven years at Cambridge was doubtless due in part to his personal impress- iveness in walks and talks with select ...
... say , he was recognised as without an equal among his coevals in the University . The reputation won by Milton during his seven years at Cambridge was doubtless due in part to his personal impress- iveness in walks and talks with select ...
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... says , as I thought it base to be travelling at my ease for intellectual culture while my fellow- countrymen at home were fighting for liberty . " --- The news that had reached Milton in Naples , however , was not quite that of civil ...
... says , as I thought it base to be travelling at my ease for intellectual culture while my fellow- countrymen at home were fighting for liberty . " --- The news that had reached Milton in Naples , however , was not quite that of civil ...
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... says , that the English Jesuits in the city were on the watch to entrap him into some danger from the Papal police ; and he also spent a second two months in Florence ( Feb. — April 1639 ) , where his Flor- entine friends were rejoiced ...
... says , that the English Jesuits in the city were on the watch to entrap him into some danger from the Papal police ; and he also spent a second two months in Florence ( Feb. — April 1639 ) , where his Flor- entine friends were rejoiced ...
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... says Milton , " where best I could , in the midst of affairs so dis- turbed and fluctuating , for a place to settle in , I hired a house in the city sufficiently large for myself and my books . " His nephew Edward Phillips , who soon ...
... says Milton , " where best I could , in the midst of affairs so dis- turbed and fluctuating , for a place to settle in , I hired a house in the city sufficiently large for myself and my books . " His nephew Edward Phillips , who soon ...
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... says his nephew Phillips , " that he took a journey into the country , nobody about him certainly knowing the reason , or that it was any more than a journey of recreation ; but home he returns a married man that went out a bachelor ...
... says his nephew Phillips , " that he took a journey into the country , nobody about him certainly knowing the reason , or that it was any more than a journey of recreation ; but home he returns a married man that went out a bachelor ...
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