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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... seems to have been the cultivation of his poetical abilities . " This good hap I had from a careful education , " he says ; " to be inured and seasoned betimes with the best and elegantest authors of the learned tongues ; and thereto ...
... seems to have been the cultivation of his poetical abilities . " This good hap I had from a careful education , " he says ; " to be inured and seasoned betimes with the best and elegantest authors of the learned tongues ; and thereto ...
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... seems to imply some- what more than these inconveniences , something that was suffered , and severely felt . It has been sug- gested , that his father's economy prevented his con- stant residence at Cambridge ; and that this made the ...
... seems to imply some- what more than these inconveniences , something that was suffered , and severely felt . It has been sug- gested , that his father's economy prevented his con- stant residence at Cambridge ; and that this made the ...
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... seems to have been communicated to Aubrey , after Wood had seen his it therefore does not appear in Wood , who never would otherwise have suppressed an anecdote which contributed in the least degree to expose the character of Milton . I ...
... seems to have been communicated to Aubrey , after Wood had seen his it therefore does not appear in Wood , who never would otherwise have suppressed an anecdote which contributed in the least degree to expose the character of Milton . I ...
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... seems to countenance the supposition of similar exemption : After prescrib- ing that they , who absent themselves from certain Lectures , shall be fined , the Statute subjoins the fol- lowing reservation ; " si tamen adultus fuerit ...
... seems to countenance the supposition of similar exemption : After prescrib- ing that they , who absent themselves from certain Lectures , shall be fined , the Statute subjoins the fol- lowing reservation ; " si tamen adultus fuerit ...
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... seem that , by his admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1628 , he had incurred no loss of terms ; which rus- tication however must have occasioned , and which the Register of his College , or of the University , would probably ...
... seem that , by his admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1628 , he had incurred no loss of terms ; which rus- tication however must have occasioned , and which the Register of his College , or of the University , would probably ...
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