The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... biographers suppose , it should seem that , by his admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1628 , he had incurred no loss of terms ; which rus- tication however must have occasioned , and which the Register of his College , or of ...
... biographers suppose , it should seem that , by his admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1628 , he had incurred no loss of terms ; which rus- tication however must have occasioned , and which the Register of his College , or of ...
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... this beautiful and beautifully de- scribed village , is indeed " general ; though none of " Madame du Bocage , in her entertaining Letters concerning 0 his biographers assert the circumstance . But Sir William 26 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... this beautiful and beautifully de- scribed village , is indeed " general ; though none of " Madame du Bocage , in her entertaining Letters concerning 0 his biographers assert the circumstance . But Sir William 26 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
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John Milton Henry John Todd. 0 his biographers assert the circumstance . But Sir William Jones represents him to have chosen this place of retirement , after his first marriage . Now Milton , we find , was not married before 1643 , at ...
John Milton Henry John Todd. 0 his biographers assert the circumstance . But Sir William Jones represents him to have chosen this place of retirement , after his first marriage . Now Milton , we find , was not married before 1643 , at ...
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... biographers have represented as in prison when the poet visited him . But Mr. Walker has informed me that Galileo was never a prisoner in the inquisition at Florence , although a prisoner of it . On his arrival at Rome on Febru- ary the ...
... biographers have represented as in prison when the poet visited him . But Mr. Walker has informed me that Galileo was never a prisoner in the inquisition at Florence , although a prisoner of it . On his arrival at Rome on Febru- ary the ...
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... biographer intimates , that she was averse to the philosophical life of Milton , and sighed for the mirth and ... biographers of the poet , how- ever , that , while Milton ingenuously admits " that every motion of a jealous mind ...
... biographer intimates , that she was averse to the philosophical life of Milton , and sighed for the mirth and ... biographers of the poet , how- ever , that , while Milton ingenuously admits " that every motion of a jealous mind ...
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