The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... leaving Cambridge , none of them was pub- lished prior to that time , except the Epitaph on Shakspeare . It appeared anonymously among the laudatory verses prefixed to the second folio Shakspeare in 1632 ; and it is interesting to know ...
... leaving Cambridge , none of them was pub- lished prior to that time , except the Epitaph on Shakspeare . It appeared anonymously among the laudatory verses prefixed to the second folio Shakspeare in 1632 ; and it is interesting to know ...
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... leaving college ( 1632-1637 ) were spent by him at Horton in Buckinghamshire , about twenty miles from London , whither his father had retired in his old age after giving up business . These five years , according to his own account ...
... leaving college ( 1632-1637 ) were spent by him at Horton in Buckinghamshire , about twenty miles from London , whither his father had retired in his old age after giving up business . These five years , according to his own account ...
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... leave to make a continental tour , more expressly for the purpose of visiting Italy . He set out with one servant towards the end of the year , taking with him some letters of introduction , THE LIFE OF MILTON , xxiii.
... leave to make a continental tour , more expressly for the purpose of visiting Italy . He set out with one servant towards the end of the year , taking with him some letters of introduction , THE LIFE OF MILTON , xxiii.
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... leave something so written to aftertimes as they should not willingly let it die . " His aspirations had even taken a certain determinate direction as regarded the work on which he was to spend his strength , Knowing that " it would be ...
... leave something so written to aftertimes as they should not willingly let it die . " His aspirations had even taken a certain determinate direction as regarded the work on which he was to spend his strength , Knowing that " it would be ...
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... leave a calm and pleasing solita- riness , fed with cheerful and confident thoughts , " in order to " embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes . " He imagined that a year or two of such work , to which he felt that he was ...
... leave a calm and pleasing solita- riness , fed with cheerful and confident thoughts , " in order to " embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes . " He imagined that a year or two of such work , to which he felt that he was ...
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