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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... thought at present . We learn from Wood , that Henry Stubbe , a Student of Christ Church , Oxford , afterwards a partisan of Sir Henry Vane , shewing himself too forward , pragmatical , and conceited , ' was publickly whipped by the ...
... thought at present . We learn from Wood , that Henry Stubbe , a Student of Christ Church , Oxford , afterwards a partisan of Sir Henry Vane , shewing himself too forward , pragmatical , and conceited , ' was publickly whipped by the ...
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... thought to 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 ...
... thought to 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 ...
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... thought he did not deserve ; and , if hẹ therefore acquiesced in a short exile from Cambridge , as some biographers suppose , it should seem that , by his admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1628 , he had incurred no loss of ...
... thought he did not deserve ; and , if hẹ therefore acquiesced in a short exile from Cambridge , as some biographers suppose , it should seem that , by his admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1628 , he had incurred no loss of ...
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... thought , part of his later productions . But sufficient autho- rity is wanting , upon which to assert a fact so in- teresting . Mr. Warton indeed tells us , that he had seen in Mr. Powell's house at Forest Hill , many papers , which ...
... thought , part of his later productions . But sufficient autho- rity is wanting , upon which to assert a fact so in- teresting . Mr. Warton indeed tells us , that he had seen in Mr. Powell's house at Forest Hill , many papers , which ...
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... thought ) unperceived , for some time , the youngest , who was very hand- some , drew a pencil from her pocket , and having written some lines upon a piece of paper , put it with her trembling hand into his own . Immediately afterwards ...
... thought ) unperceived , for some time , the youngest , who was very hand- some , drew a pencil from her pocket , and having written some lines upon a piece of paper , put it with her trembling hand into his own . Immediately afterwards ...
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