The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan, 1890 |
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... never looked back on Cambridge with any great affection , and although it is certain that in the beginning of his undergraduateship he was unpopular among the rougher men in his own college ( where he was nicknamed " The Lady , " on ...
... never looked back on Cambridge with any great affection , and although it is certain that in the beginning of his undergraduateship he was unpopular among the rougher men in his own college ( where he was nicknamed " The Lady , " on ...
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... never forget . These were Jacopo Gaddi , Carlo Dati , Pietro Frescobaldi , Agostino Coltellini , Benedetto Buommattei , Valerio Chimentelli , and Antonio Francini . On other authority we learn that an eighth of his Florentine acquaint ...
... never forget . These were Jacopo Gaddi , Carlo Dati , Pietro Frescobaldi , Agostino Coltellini , Benedetto Buommattei , Valerio Chimentelli , and Antonio Francini . On other authority we learn that an eighth of his Florentine acquaint ...
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... Never in the world had one human being inflicted on another a more ruthless or appalling castigation than Milton here inflicted on perhaps the most renowned scholar of his day in all Europe , the veteran whom his learned contemporaries ...
... Never in the world had one human being inflicted on another a more ruthless or appalling castigation than Milton here inflicted on perhaps the most renowned scholar of his day in all Europe , the veteran whom his learned contemporaries ...
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... Never in English literary history had there been such a run of talent to the comic , the jocose , the witty . The revived Drama of the re - opened theatres , to which people rushed now with an avidity all the keener because of the ...
... Never in English literary history had there been such a run of talent to the comic , the jocose , the witty . The revived Drama of the re - opened theatres , to which people rushed now with an avidity all the keener because of the ...
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... never swerved , and to which on every possible occasion he gave the most generous expression . Dryden's brother - in - law , Sir Robert Howard , was another of Milton's frequent literary visitors after his Paradise Lost had made him ...
... never swerved , and to which on every possible occasion he gave the most generous expression . Dryden's brother - in - law , Sir Robert Howard , was another of Milton's frequent literary visitors after his Paradise Lost had made him ...
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