The Poetical Works of John Milton: Reprinted from the Best Editions, with Memoir, Explanatory Notes EtcF. Warne., 1889 - 581 páginas |
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... thoughts of taking chambers in one of the Inns of Court , when his mother died ; and his father shortly afterwards was persuaded to let him travel on the Continent . Before his departure he received from the celebrated Sir Henry Wotton ...
... thoughts of taking chambers in one of the Inns of Court , when his mother died ; and his father shortly afterwards was persuaded to let him travel on the Continent . Before his departure he received from the celebrated Sir Henry Wotton ...
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... thought themselves disgraced by ignorance : the women had not then aspired to literature and of that middle race of students , who read for pleasure or accomplishment , the number was com- paratively small . " • To pass from the England ...
... thought themselves disgraced by ignorance : the women had not then aspired to literature and of that middle race of students , who read for pleasure or accomplishment , the number was com- paratively small . " • To pass from the England ...
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... . , and his Parliament , and the young man thought that duty and patriotism alike forbade his absence from his native land in her hour of sore trial . So he bent his steps homeward , not , however , hurrying his xii MEMOIR OF MILTON .
... . , and his Parliament , and the young man thought that duty and patriotism alike forbade his absence from his native land in her hour of sore trial . So he bent his steps homeward , not , however , hurrying his xii MEMOIR OF MILTON .
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... thought ) of a visionary Puritan , and the case was dismissed . But Milton never forgave his former friends , the Presbyterians , for their share in this prosecution . He proceeded to put his theory in practice by wooing Miss Davis ...
... thought ) of a visionary Puritan , and the case was dismissed . But Milton never forgave his former friends , the Presbyterians , for their share in this prosecution . He proceeded to put his theory in practice by wooing Miss Davis ...
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... thought . And though I knew that England then was groaning loudest under the prelatical yoke , nevertheless I took it as a pledge of future happiness that other nations were so persuaded of her liberty . Yet it was beyond my hope that ...
... thought . And though I knew that England then was groaning loudest under the prelatical yoke , nevertheless I took it as a pledge of future happiness that other nations were so persuaded of her liberty . Yet it was beyond my hope that ...
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