John Milton; his life and times; religious and political opinions; with an appendix, containing animadversions upon Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, etc1833 |
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... learning . - Sent to Cambridge . - Early productions . Obtains a degree . - Leaves the University.— Returns to his father's house . - Publishes a Latin Elegy.— His Comus and Lycidas published . - Loses his mother.- Resolves to make the ...
... learning . - Sent to Cambridge . - Early productions . Obtains a degree . - Leaves the University.— Returns to his father's house . - Publishes a Latin Elegy.— His Comus and Lycidas published . - Loses his mother.- Resolves to make the ...
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... learning , that he seldom went to bed be- fore midnight . Being thus initiated into several * He was afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh . His pupil dedicated a poem to him . Au- brey calls him " a Puritan in Essex ...
... learning , that he seldom went to bed be- fore midnight . Being thus initiated into several * He was afterwards chaplain to the English merchants at Hamburgh . His pupil dedicated a poem to him . Au- brey calls him " a Puritan in Essex ...
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... learning as far as the glory of her name and the terror of her arms . Here , no doubt , ' remarks his biographer , " all the examples which he had read of the virtue , eloquence , wisdom , and valour of her ancient citizens , occurred ...
... learning as far as the glory of her name and the terror of her arms . Here , no doubt , ' remarks his biographer , " all the examples which he had read of the virtue , eloquence , wisdom , and valour of her ancient citizens , occurred ...
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... learning to their sons ; especially since the trouble [ of teaching the Latin ] was no more with many than with few . He that well knew the greatest persons in all ages to have been delighted with teaching others the principles of ...
... learning to their sons ; especially since the trouble [ of teaching the Latin ] was no more with many than with few . He that well knew the greatest persons in all ages to have been delighted with teaching others the principles of ...
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... learning . " One of his biogra- phers , Birch , says : " His zeal for liberty in general therefore engaged him in a warm opposition to episcopal authority . He , in the first place , pub- lished two books on the Reformation from Po ...
... learning . " One of his biogra- phers , Birch , says : " His zeal for liberty in general therefore engaged him in a warm opposition to episcopal authority . He , in the first place , pub- lished two books on the Reformation from Po ...
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