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... England ; " and the fac - simile is of the writ- ing of that great man , in a volume of his poems , published in 1645 , which he pre- sented to Rouse , the librarian of the Bodleian , and which is now preserved in that grand re ...
... England ; " and the fac - simile is of the writ- ing of that great man , in a volume of his poems , published in 1645 , which he pre- sented to Rouse , the librarian of the Bodleian , and which is now preserved in that grand re ...
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... England : " " Hactenùs quod initio insti- tueram , " & c . The two letters to Leo . Philaris , with exception to the quo- tation in the second of them from Apollonius , for the version of which I am accountable . The address to Cromwell ...
... England : " " Hactenùs quod initio insti- tueram , " & c . The two letters to Leo . Philaris , with exception to the quo- tation in the second of them from Apollonius , for the version of which I am accountable . The address to Cromwell ...
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... England " and of the " Paradise Lost " has engaged too much of the attention of the world not to invite its curiosity to the cir- cumstances of his conduct and the pecu- liarities of his mind . His biographers have been numerous ; and ...
... England " and of the " Paradise Lost " has engaged too much of the attention of the world not to invite its curiosity to the cir- cumstances of his conduct and the pecu- liarities of his mind . His biographers have been numerous ; and ...
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... of minister to the British merchants at Hamburgh . Young's depar- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . ture from England is stated to have taken place in LIFE OF MILTON . 49.
... of minister to the British merchants at Hamburgh . Young's depar- The reader will find an entire translation of this poem at the end of the volume . ture from England is stated to have taken place in LIFE OF MILTON . 49.
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Charles Symmons. ture from England is stated to have taken place in 1623 , when his pupil is supposed to have been placed , in his fifteenth year , at St. Paul's school . But this statement seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a ...
Charles Symmons. ture from England is stated to have taken place in 1623 , when his pupil is supposed to have been placed , in his fifteenth year , at St. Paul's school . But this statement seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a ...
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