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... soon after he settled in an house in St. Bride's Church- yard near Fleet Street in London , where he instructed in the Lat . tongue two youths named John and Edw . Philips , the sons of his sister Anne by her husband Edward Philips ...
... soon after he settled in an house in St. Bride's Church- yard near Fleet Street in London , where he instructed in the Lat . tongue two youths named John and Edw . Philips , the sons of his sister Anne by her husband Edward Philips ...
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... soon taken notice of , and he was pitched upon to elude the artifice ( so it was then by the faction called ) of Eikon Basilicé . Whereupon he soon after published ( 14 ) Iconoclastes : in Answer to a book entitled Eikon Basilicé , the ...
... soon taken notice of , and he was pitched upon to elude the artifice ( so it was then by the faction called ) of Eikon Basilicé . Whereupon he soon after published ( 14 ) Iconoclastes : in Answer to a book entitled Eikon Basilicé , the ...
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... soon disbanded , and likeliest without arrear or pay ; and , being disbanded , not be sure but they may as soon be questioned for being in arms against their king . The same let them fear who have contributed money , which will amount ...
... soon disbanded , and likeliest without arrear or pay ; and , being disbanded , not be sure but they may as soon be questioned for being in arms against their king . The same let them fear who have contributed money , which will amount ...
Índice
The Earliest Life of Milton | xxiii |
Collections for the Life of Milton By John | xxxvii |
The Life of Milton By Edward Philips | lvi |
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