The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... appear to have remained in manuscript . The Sonnet which closes the list of the Cambridge pieces is especially interesting . When Milton went to Cambridge , he had been destined , by himself and his friends , for the Church ; but the ...
... appear to have remained in manuscript . The Sonnet which closes the list of the Cambridge pieces is especially interesting . When Milton went to Cambridge , he had been destined , by himself and his friends , for the Church ; but the ...
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... appear presently . The Parliament meanwhile had virtually decreed the entire abolition of Episcopacy in England , and had called an Assem- bly of Puritan Divines to advise it as to the forms and creed of the future National Church ...
... appear presently . The Parliament meanwhile had virtually decreed the entire abolition of Episcopacy in England , and had called an Assem- bly of Puritan Divines to advise it as to the forms and creed of the future National Church ...
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... appears from the extreme slender- ness of the list of his poetical pieces belonging to this period : - : - Sonnet " When the Assault was intended to the City " ( Sonnet VIII . ) 1642 . Sonnet to a Lady ( Sonnet IX . ) 1644 . Sonnet " To ...
... appears from the extreme slender- ness of the list of his poetical pieces belonging to this period : - : - Sonnet " When the Assault was intended to the City " ( Sonnet VIII . ) 1642 . Sonnet to a Lady ( Sonnet IX . ) 1644 . Sonnet " To ...
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... appear- ance and surroundings ; and William Hazlitt lived in it from 1811 onwards as Bentham's tenant . Milton was to inhabit it for eight years , the longest term in which we have found him in any one house yet since he left his native ...
... appear- ance and surroundings ; and William Hazlitt lived in it from 1811 onwards as Bentham's tenant . Milton was to inhabit it for eight years , the longest term in which we have found him in any one house yet since he left his native ...
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... appearing on the horizon . Butler's Hudibras was out , and Charles and his courtiers were laughing over that immortal burlesque . On the verge of this new world of the Restoration , dis- owning it and disowned by it , the blind Milton ...
... appearing on the horizon . Butler's Hudibras was out , and Charles and his courtiers were laughing over that immortal burlesque . On the verge of this new world of the Restoration , dis- owning it and disowned by it , the blind Milton ...
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