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... took his B.A. in 1629 Milton was one of 259 ; of these only twenty - four were what we would call Honors graduates , and Milton was fourth on the list , the highest of the four men from Christ's . He continued three years longer at ...
... took his B.A. in 1629 Milton was one of 259 ; of these only twenty - four were what we would call Honors graduates , and Milton was fourth on the list , the highest of the four men from Christ's . He continued three years longer at ...
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... took as my province the second or domestic kind of liberty . But this also seemed to involve three prob- lems , the true conception of marriage , the sound education of children , and freedom of thought and speech . . . . In retrospect ...
... took as my province the second or domestic kind of liberty . But this also seemed to involve three prob- lems , the true conception of marriage , the sound education of children , and freedom of thought and speech . . . . In retrospect ...
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... took a house in Aldersgate Street . About September , 1645 , he moved to a house in the nearby street called Barbican , running off from Aldersgate . In September- October , 1647 , he moved to a smaller house in High Holborn , backing ...
... took a house in Aldersgate Street . About September , 1645 , he moved to a house in the nearby street called Barbican , running off from Aldersgate . In September- October , 1647 , he moved to a smaller house in High Holborn , backing ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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