The Poetical Works, Volume 1Macmillan, 1882 |
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... Phillips , from Shrewsbury , second clerk in the important Government office called the Crown Office in Chancery . As the married couple took up their residence in the Strand , near Charing Cross , Milton and his younger brother ...
... Phillips , from Shrewsbury , second clerk in the important Government office called the Crown Office in Chancery . As the married couple took up their residence in the Strand , near Charing Cross , Milton and his younger brother ...
Page xiii
... Phillips of the Crown Office in 1624 , was no longer Mrs. Phillips . Her first husband had died in 1631 ; and , after some time of widowhood , she had married his successor in the Crown Office , Mr. Thomas Agar . There had been 2 left ...
... Phillips of the Crown Office in 1624 , was no longer Mrs. Phillips . Her first husband had died in 1631 ; and , after some time of widowhood , she had married his successor in the Crown Office , Mr. Thomas Agar . There had been 2 left ...
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... Phillips and John Phillips . The younger of these , aged only nine years , Milton now took wholly into his charge ; while the elder , only about a year older , went daily , from his mother's house near Charing Cross , to the lodging in ...
... Phillips and John Phillips . The younger of these , aged only nine years , Milton now took wholly into his charge ; while the elder , only about a year older , went daily , from his mother's house near Charing Cross , to the lodging in ...
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... Phillips , who soon went to be a fellow- boarder in the new house with his younger brother John , describes it more particularly as " a pretty garden - house in Aldersgate Street , at the end of an entry , and therefore the fitter for ...
... Phillips , who soon went to be a fellow- boarder in the new house with his younger brother John , describes it more particularly as " a pretty garden - house in Aldersgate Street , at the end of an entry , and therefore the fitter for ...
Page xix
... Phillips , " that he took a journey into the country , nobody about him certainly knowing the reason , or that it was any more than a journey of recreation ; but home he returns a married man that went out a bachelor , his wife being ...
... Phillips , " that he took a journey into the country , nobody about him certainly knowing the reason , or that it was any more than a journey of recreation ; but home he returns a married man that went out a bachelor , his wife being ...
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