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... Philips , 1 though less copious and instructive than might be expected , is ... Philips mentioned Milton's name in his Theatrum Poetarum , 1675. An ... says Toland , ' from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were ...
... Philips , 1 though less copious and instructive than might be expected , is ... Philips mentioned Milton's name in his Theatrum Poetarum , 1675. An ... says Toland , ' from a person that had been once his amanuensis , which were ...
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... Philips tells us ; but Wood asserts that she was of the ancient family of the Brad- shaws , and a still later ... says that in 1671 , he was 63 years of age . Milton's armorial bearings were argent , an eagle displayed with two ...
... Philips tells us ; but Wood asserts that she was of the ancient family of the Brad- shaws , and a still later ... says that in 1671 , he was 63 years of age . Milton's armorial bearings were argent , an eagle displayed with two ...
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... Philips says , That as I have been told and I take it by our author himself , that his father composed an Il Domine of forty parts , for which he was rewarded with a gold medal and chain , by a Polish prince , to whom he presented it ...
... Philips says , That as I have been told and I take it by our author himself , that his father composed an Il Domine of forty parts , for which he was rewarded with a gold medal and chain , by a Polish prince , to whom he presented it ...
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... states- man had also impressed on other ... says , ' There is great confusion among all the biographers of Milton , respecting the period of his tra- vels , and this confusion originates with Milton himself . ' See his Life of Philips ...
... states- man had also impressed on other ... says , ' There is great confusion among all the biographers of Milton , respecting the period of his tra- vels , and this confusion originates with Milton himself . ' See his Life of Philips ...
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... Philips says , ' that Grotius took the visit kindly , and gave him en- tertainment suitable to his worth , and the high commendations he had heard of him . ' After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked ...
... Philips says , ' that Grotius took the visit kindly , and gave him en- tertainment suitable to his worth , and the high commendations he had heard of him . ' After a residence of a few days , he proceeded directly to Nice , and embarked ...
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