The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir and Seven Embellishments by Fuseli, Westall and MartinChidley, 1844 |
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... reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as worthy of an epistolary elegy . He was then sent to St. Paul's School , under the care of Mr. Gill ; and removed , in the beginning of his six- B teenth year , to Christ ...
... reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as worthy of an epistolary elegy . He was then sent to St. Paul's School , under the care of Mr. Gill ; and removed , in the beginning of his six- B teenth year , to Christ ...
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... reason to suspect that he was regarded in his college with no great fondness . That he obtained no fellowship is certain . He took how- ever both the usual degrees ; that of Bachelor in 1628 , and that of Master in 1632. When he left ...
... reason to suspect that he was regarded in his college with no great fondness . That he obtained no fellowship is certain . He took how- ever both the usual degrees ; that of Bachelor in 1628 , and that of Master in 1632. When he left ...
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... Reasons for a War with Spain . ' His agency was considered as of great impor- tance ; for , when a treaty with Sweden was artfully sus- pended , the delay was publicly imputed to Mr. Milton's indisposition ; and the Swedish agent was ...
... Reasons for a War with Spain . ' His agency was considered as of great impor- tance ; for , when a treaty with Sweden was artfully sus- pended , the delay was publicly imputed to Mr. Milton's indisposition ; and the Swedish agent was ...
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... reason . Burnet thinks he was forgotten ; but this is another instance which may confirm Dalrymple's observation , who says ' that whenever Burnet's narrations are examined , he appears to be mistaken . ' Forgotten he was not ; for his ...
... reason . Burnet thinks he was forgotten ; but this is another instance which may confirm Dalrymple's observation , who says ' that whenever Burnet's narrations are examined , he appears to be mistaken . ' Forgotten he was not ; for his ...
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... circumstance in the composure of Paradise Lost , ' - ' which I have particular reason , ' says he , to remember ; for whereas I had the perusal of it from the very begining 6 for some years , as I went from time to THE LIFE OF MILTON . 11.
... circumstance in the composure of Paradise Lost , ' - ' which I have particular reason , ' says he , to remember ; for whereas I had the perusal of it from the very begining 6 for some years , as I went from time to THE LIFE OF MILTON . 11.
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