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His mother ' s name was Caston , derived , according to the best authority , from a
Welsh family . * Milton ' s grandfather was under - ranger of the forest of Shotover
, near Halton , in Oxfordshire , in which neighbourhood his family was ancient ...
His mother ' s name was Caston , derived , according to the best authority , from a
Welsh family . * Milton ' s grandfather was under - ranger of the forest of Shotover
, near Halton , in Oxfordshire , in which neighbourhood his family was ancient ...
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Buckhurst , Čecil , Egerton , Coke , the great navigators and soldiers ; the gallant
courtiers of ancient nobility ; and all the leading names of commoners , rich in
domains as well as in blood , who carried more respect and influence than most
of ...
Buckhurst , Čecil , Egerton , Coke , the great navigators and soldiers ; the gallant
courtiers of ancient nobility ; and all the leading names of commoners , rich in
domains as well as in blood , who carried more respect and influence than most
of ...
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Milton was a more perfect scholar than Cowley , and his mind was more deeply
tinctured with the excellences of ancient literature : he was a more just thinker ,
and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry
...
Milton was a more perfect scholar than Cowley , and his mind was more deeply
tinctured with the excellences of ancient literature : he was a more just thinker ,
and therefore a more just writer : in a word , he had more taste , and more poetry
...
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Turrets and battlements were conspicuous marks of the numerous new buildings
of King Henry VIII . , and of some rather more ancient , many of which yet
remained in their original state unchanged and undecayed : nor was that style , in
part ...
Turrets and battlements were conspicuous marks of the numerous new buildings
of King Henry VIII . , and of some rather more ancient , many of which yet
remained in their original state unchanged and undecayed : nor was that style , in
part ...
Página xxiii
Being educated at St . Paul ' s school , contiguous to the church , he thus became
impressed with an early reverence for the solemnities of the ancient
ecclesiastical architecture , its vaults , shrines , aisles , pillars , and painted glass ,
rendered ...
Being educated at St . Paul ' s school , contiguous to the church , he thus became
impressed with an early reverence for the solemnities of the ancient
ecclesiastical architecture , its vaults , shrines , aisles , pillars , and painted glass ,
rendered ...
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