“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... Latin Secretary . Phillips's own statement , in his Memoir of his uncle , agrees with Aubrey's . He distinctly says that it was while Milton was living in the house in Petty France , Westminster , which he occupied from 1652 to within a ...
... Latin Secretary . Phillips's own statement , in his Memoir of his uncle , agrees with Aubrey's . He distinctly says that it was while Milton was living in the house in Petty France , Westminster , which he occupied from 1652 to within a ...
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... Latin Secretary , may have interfered with the progress of the back attic - window , was a stone tablet , which had been set up by Bentham , with the inscription , " SACRED TO MILTON , PRINCE OF POETS . " The garden at the back , once ...
... Latin Secretary , may have interfered with the progress of the back attic - window , was a stone tablet , which had been set up by Bentham , with the inscription , " SACRED TO MILTON , PRINCE OF POETS . " The garden at the back , once ...
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... Latin tongue . For works like these , as will be evident from their very nature , daily readings and researches were indispensable . It would not be difficult to prove , however , that among the labours undertaken specially for the ...
... Latin tongue . For works like these , as will be evident from their very nature , daily readings and researches were indispensable . It would not be difficult to prove , however , that among the labours undertaken specially for the ...
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... Latin , Ital . , and French , and Greek . . . . After dinner he used to " walk three or four hours at a time ( he always had a garden where " he lived ) ; went to bed about 9. Temperate ; rarely drank between " meals . 66 Extreme ...
... Latin , Ital . , and French , and Greek . . . . After dinner he used to " walk three or four hours at a time ( he always had a garden where " he lived ) ; went to bed about 9. Temperate ; rarely drank between " meals . 66 Extreme ...
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... Latin , the Italian , Spanish , and French . " All which sorts of books to be confined to read without under- standing one word must needs be a trial of patience almost " beyond endurance ; yet it was endured by both for a time ...
... Latin , the Italian , Spanish , and French . " All which sorts of books to be confined to read without under- standing one word must needs be a trial of patience almost " beyond endurance ; yet it was endured by both for a time ...
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