The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... King , a young gentleman of great promise , who had been Milton's college companion at Cambridge . He was drowned in Au- gust , 1637 , in crossing from Chester to Ireland , where his friends resided ; and the event seems to have ...
... King , a young gentleman of great promise , who had been Milton's college companion at Cambridge . He was drowned in Au- gust , 1637 , in crossing from Chester to Ireland , where his friends resided ; and the event seems to have ...
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... King James's am- bassador at Venice . He was kindly received at Paris by Lord Scudamore , the English ambassa- dor , who introduced him to Grotius , then ambas- sador in Paris for Queen Christina of Sweden , and also gave him letters to ...
... King James's am- bassador at Venice . He was kindly received at Paris by Lord Scudamore , the English ambassa- dor , who introduced him to Grotius , then ambas- sador in Paris for Queen Christina of Sweden , and also gave him letters to ...
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... king or knight of British history before the Conquest should be chosen as the hero ; or whether it should be a stately drama , in which something of the form of Sophocles and Euripides should be combined with still higher forms , of ...
... king or knight of British history before the Conquest should be chosen as the hero ; or whether it should be a stately drama , in which something of the form of Sophocles and Euripides should be combined with still higher forms , of ...
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... king had his headquarters at Oxford , and his troops and those of the Parliament were fighting for the posses- sion of the country . The Westminster Assembly had met to help the Parliament in discussing the religious question . In the ...
... king had his headquarters at Oxford , and his troops and those of the Parliament were fighting for the posses- sion of the country . The Westminster Assembly had met to help the Parliament in discussing the religious question . In the ...
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... king's officers at home , " the young wife found the life she was leading intolerable , and could see nothing in her husband but a man of harsh and morose ways , whom she could not understand , and who was always at his books . She ...
... king's officers at home , " the young wife found the life she was leading intolerable , and could see nothing in her husband but a man of harsh and morose ways , whom she could not understand , and who was always at his books . She ...
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