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Lord Strange ' s Men , later as Derby ' s Men , a position which his widow
inherited for a time . She married as a second husband the Lord Chancellor
Egerton , later Baron Ellesmere and Viscount Brackley , founder of the great
Bridgewater ...
Lord Strange ' s Men , later as Derby ' s Men , a position which his widow
inherited for a time . She married as a second husband the Lord Chancellor
Egerton , later Baron Ellesmere and Viscount Brackley , founder of the great
Bridgewater ...
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printer must have been far more expeditious than printers usually were or are .
We should remember that Edward Phillips not only did not give the year but that
he was writing his memories of his uncle nearly fifty years later and looking back
...
printer must have been far more expeditious than printers usually were or are .
We should remember that Edward Phillips not only did not give the year but that
he was writing his memories of his uncle nearly fifty years later and looking back
...
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The significance of this , we shall understand later in Paradise Lost . The
invocation to a Muse is a classical device , and in later prologues , Milton will give
his Muse a classical name , Urania , goddess of astronomy , a fitting choice for a
poem ...
The significance of this , we shall understand later in Paradise Lost . The
invocation to a Muse is a classical device , and in later prologues , Milton will give
his Muse a classical name , Urania , goddess of astronomy , a fitting choice for a
poem ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
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