The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan, 1890 |
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... beginning of his undergraduateship he was unpopular among the rougher men in his own college ( where he was nicknamed " The Lady , " on account of his fair complexion , feminine and graceful appearance , and a certain haughty delicacy ...
... beginning of his undergraduateship he was unpopular among the rougher men in his own college ( where he was nicknamed " The Lady , " on account of his fair complexion , feminine and graceful appearance , and a certain haughty delicacy ...
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... beginning of 1652 , for some reason or other , Milton removed from the official rooms in Whitehall which he had occupied since 1649 , into a house which he had taken close at hand . It was " a pretty garden - house in Petty France ...
... beginning of 1652 , for some reason or other , Milton removed from the official rooms in Whitehall which he had occupied since 1649 , into a house which he had taken close at hand . It was " a pretty garden - house in Petty France ...
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... beginning to the end of the Act of Indemnity , Milton was not mentioned for exception on any ground or to any extent whatsoever . From the 29th of August 1660 , there- fore , he was legally a free man , the Act of Indemnity protecting ...
... beginning to the end of the Act of Indemnity , Milton was not mentioned for exception on any ground or to any extent whatsoever . From the 29th of August 1660 , there- fore , he was legally a free man , the Act of Indemnity protecting ...
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... beginning to be led about in the streets again , when , by some mis- take , or by malice on the part of some one , he was arrested and taken into custody . This seems to have been either in September 1660 , in which month there were ...
... beginning to be led about in the streets again , when , by some mis- take , or by malice on the part of some one , he was arrested and taken into custody . This seems to have been either in September 1660 , in which month there were ...
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... beginning " What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones The labour of an age in pilèd stones , Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid Under a star - ypointing pyramid ? " Written in 1630 , fourteen years after Shakespeare's ...
... beginning " What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones The labour of an age in pilèd stones , Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid Under a star - ypointing pyramid ? " Written in 1630 , fourteen years after Shakespeare's ...
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