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... beginning of his sixteenth year , to Christ's College , in Cambridge , where he entered a sizar , Feb. 12 , 1624 . He was at this time eminently skilled in the Latin tongue ; and he himself , by annexing the dates to his first com ...
... beginning of his sixteenth year , to Christ's College , in Cambridge , where he entered a sizar , Feb. 12 , 1624 . He was at this time eminently skilled in the Latin tongue ; and he himself , by annexing the dates to his first com ...
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... beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of the word persona ; but , if I remember right , he misses a better authority than any that he 30 has found , that of Juvenal in his fourth ...
... beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of the word persona ; but , if I remember right , he misses a better authority than any that he 30 has found , that of Juvenal in his fourth ...
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... beginning late , ' he fixed upon ' Paradise Lost , ' a design so comprehensive , that it could be justified only by success . He had once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but ' Arthur 5 was ...
... beginning late , ' he fixed upon ' Paradise Lost , ' a design so comprehensive , that it could be justified only by success . He had once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but ' Arthur 5 was ...
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... beginning , for some 15 years , as I went from time to time to visit him , in parcels of ten , twenty , or thirty verses at a time ( which , being written by whatever hand came next , might possibly want correction as to the orthography ...
... beginning , for some 15 years , as I went from time to time to visit him , in parcels of ten , twenty , or thirty verses at a time ( which , being written by whatever hand came next , might possibly want correction as to the orthography ...
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... beginning of the third book shows that he had lost his sight , and the intro- 3c duction to the seventh , that the return of the king had clouded him with discountenance ; and that he was offended by the licentious festivity of the ...
... beginning of the third book shows that he had lost his sight , and the intro- 3c duction to the seventh , that the return of the king had clouded him with discountenance ; and that he was offended by the licentious festivity of the ...
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