The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1Macmillan and Company, Limited, 1896 |
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... probably after Dryden had read the poem and said this that he first sought out Milton , —unless , indeed , Dryden had known Milton already from as far back as 1657 , when there is proof that Dryden was doing work of some clerkly kind ...
... probably after Dryden had read the poem and said this that he first sought out Milton , —unless , indeed , Dryden had known Milton already from as far back as 1657 , when there is proof that Dryden was doing work of some clerkly kind ...
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... probably less welcome there than such homelier friends of older date as Dr. Nathan Paget , Cyriack Skinner , and the ever - faithful Andrew Marvell . Of Milton's habits , in his house near Bunhill Fields , through the last ten years of ...
... probably less welcome there than such homelier friends of older date as Dr. Nathan Paget , Cyriack Skinner , and the ever - faithful Andrew Marvell . Of Milton's habits , in his house near Bunhill Fields , through the last ten years of ...
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... ( probably an old performance lying among his MSS . ) ; an English tract Of true Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and what best means may be used against the growth of Popery , " 1673 ( a very mild tract put forth in the midst of ...
... ( probably an old performance lying among his MSS . ) ; an English tract Of true Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and what best means may be used against the growth of Popery , " 1673 ( a very mild tract put forth in the midst of ...
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... probably the calmest time in Milton's life for many a day . Our best glimpse of him in those closing years is from the Notes of the painter Jonathan Richardson , published in 1734. " I have heard many years since , " says Richardson ...
... probably the calmest time in Milton's life for many a day . Our best glimpse of him in those closing years is from the Notes of the painter Jonathan Richardson , published in 1734. " I have heard many years since , " says Richardson ...
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... probably with the Powells urging them , -for their grand- mother , Mrs. Powell , was still alive , -disputed the " nun- cupative " or word - of - mouth will of their father , alleging that they had been and were " great frequenters of ...
... probably with the Powells urging them , -for their grand- mother , Mrs. Powell , was still alive , -disputed the " nun- cupative " or word - of - mouth will of their father , alleging that they had been and were " great frequenters of ...
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