Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Milton: Derived Principally from Documents in His Majesty's State-paper Office, Now First Published, Volume 6 |
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... of simplicity and subordination , of roughness and rigour , this sort of punishment was much more com- mon , and consequently by no means so disgraceful 6 and unseemly for a young man at the university AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 11.
... of simplicity and subordination , of roughness and rigour , this sort of punishment was much more com- mon , and consequently by no means so disgraceful 6 and unseemly for a young man at the university AND WRITINGS OF MILTON . 11.
Page 14
... mean literary tasks called impositions , or frequent compulsive attendances on tedious and unimproving exercises in a college - hall . But cætera follows minas , and perferre seems to imply some- what more than these inconveniences ...
... mean literary tasks called impositions , or frequent compulsive attendances on tedious and unimproving exercises in a college - hall . But cætera follows minas , and perferre seems to imply some- what more than these inconveniences ...
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... means in great circumstances . Nor does he seem to have This is the second edition of the work , which Dr. Warton seems not to have known . See a Letter from Dr. Hakewill to Archbishop Usher , in the Life and Letters of Usher by R. Parr ...
... means in great circumstances . Nor does he seem to have This is the second edition of the work , which Dr. Warton seems not to have known . See a Letter from Dr. Hakewill to Archbishop Usher , in the Life and Letters of Usher by R. Parr ...
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... mean time , Milton pursued his studies with unabating vigour ; and , in 1644 , at the request of his friend , Mr. Samuel ' Hartlib , published his tractate Of Education ; or plan of academical institution : in which , as he expresses it ...
... mean time , Milton pursued his studies with unabating vigour ; and , in 1644 , at the request of his friend , Mr. Samuel ' Hartlib , published his tractate Of Education ; or plan of academical institution : in which , as he expresses it ...
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... mean time finds that order hath bin giv'n out from hence to forbidd his tenants to pay him rent : He therefore now desires he may have all convenient dispatch , and that the Order of Sequestring may be recalled , and that the ...
... mean time finds that order hath bin giv'n out from hence to forbidd his tenants to pay him rent : He therefore now desires he may have all convenient dispatch , and that the Order of Sequestring may be recalled , and that the ...
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