The Poetical Works of John Milton: With a Memoir, and Seven EmbellishmentsJ.J. Chidley, 1844 - 527 páginas |
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... thought worthy of the public eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any numerous school have ... thoughts close , and looks loose . ' From In 1638 he left England , and went first to Paris ; where , by the favour of ...
... thought worthy of the public eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any numerous school have ... thoughts close , and looks loose . ' From In 1638 he left England , and went first to Paris ; where , by the favour of ...
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... thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amusements while his countrymer were contending for their rights . He therefore came back to Rome , though the merchants informed him of plots laid against him by ...
... thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amusements while his countrymer were contending for their rights . He therefore came back to Rome , though the merchants informed him of plots laid against him by ...
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... thought by Milton worthy of a poem , intituled Epitaphium Damonis , ' written with the common but childish imitation of pastoral life . 6 He now hired a lodging at the house of one Russel , a tailor , in St. Bride's Church - yard , and ...
... thought by Milton worthy of a poem , intituled Epitaphium Damonis , ' written with the common but childish imitation of pastoral life . 6 He now hired a lodging at the house of one Russel , a tailor , in St. Bride's Church - yard , and ...
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... to such men as he thought friends to the new Commonwealth ; and even in the year of the Resto- ration hebated no jot of heart or hope , ' but was fantas- tical enough to think that the nation , agitated as 8 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... to such men as he thought friends to the new Commonwealth ; and even in the year of the Resto- ration hebated no jot of heart or hope , ' but was fantas- tical enough to think that the nation , agitated as 8 THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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... thought it convenient to seek some shelter , and hid himself for a time in Bartholomew - Close , by West - Smithfield . The King , with lenity of which the world has had per- haps no other example , declined to be the judge or aven- ger ...
... thought it convenient to seek some shelter , and hid himself for a time in Bartholomew - Close , by West - Smithfield . The King , with lenity of which the world has had per- haps no other example , declined to be the judge or aven- ger ...
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