The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 - Classical poetry |
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... houses . ' Milton's house in Jewin - Street was also a garden - house ; as were indeed most of his dwellings , after his settlement in London . itself disgraceful . His father was alive ; his allow- THE LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
... houses . ' Milton's house in Jewin - Street was also a garden - house ; as were indeed most of his dwellings , after his settlement in London . itself disgraceful . His father was alive ; his allow- THE LIFE OF MILTON . 15.
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Including Translations ... itself disgraceful . His father was alive ; his allow- ance was not ample ; and he supplied its deficiencies by an honest and useful employment . It is told , that in the art of education he performed wonders ...
Including Translations ... itself disgraceful . His father was alive ; his allow- ance was not ample ; and he supplied its deficiencies by an honest and useful employment . It is told , that in the art of education he performed wonders ...
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... father , after Reading was taken by Essex , came to reside in his house ; and his school in- creased . At Whitsuntide , in his thirty - fifth year , he married Mary , the daughter of Mr. Powel , a justice of the peace in Oxfordshire ...
... father , after Reading was taken by Essex , came to reside in his house ; and his school in- creased . At Whitsuntide , in his thirty - fifth year , he married Mary , the daughter of Mr. Powel , a justice of the peace in Oxfordshire ...
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... father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other Royalists . 6 " He published about ... father . We believe that it is the former who was intended by Dr. Johnson as the opposer of the match but the ...
... father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other Royalists . 6 " He published about ... father . We believe that it is the former who was intended by Dr. Johnson as the opposer of the match but the ...
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... father and of monarchy ; and , to excite his industry , gave him , as was reported , a hundred Jacobuses . Sal- masius was a man of skill in languages , knowledge of antiquity , and sagacity of emendatory criticism , almost exceeding ...
... father and of monarchy ; and , to excite his industry , gave him , as was reported , a hundred Jacobuses . Sal- masius was a man of skill in languages , knowledge of antiquity , and sagacity of emendatory criticism , almost exceeding ...
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