The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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... pedigree were recently discovered by the research of Colonel J. L. Chester , a distinguished American antiquary and genealogist , living in London . with the young half - Italian Charles Diodati , his ii MEMOIR OF MILTON.
... pedigree were recently discovered by the research of Colonel J. L. Chester , a distinguished American antiquary and genealogist , living in London . with the young half - Italian Charles Diodati , his ii MEMOIR OF MILTON.
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... Charles I. That king succeeded his father on the 27th of March 1625 . Six weeks before that event , i.e. February 12 , 1624-5 , Milton , at the age of sixteen years and two months , had been entered in the grade of a " Lesser Pensioner ...
... Charles I. That king succeeded his father on the 27th of March 1625 . Six weeks before that event , i.e. February 12 , 1624-5 , Milton , at the age of sixteen years and two months , had been entered in the grade of a " Lesser Pensioner ...
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... Charles I. , married in May 1625 to the French princess Hen- rietta - Maria , had adopted a policy in Church and State com- pared with which his father's efforts towards Absolutism had been mild . Having quarrelled successively with ...
... Charles I. , married in May 1625 to the French princess Hen- rietta - Maria , had adopted a policy in Church and State com- pared with which his father's efforts towards Absolutism had been mild . Having quarrelled successively with ...
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... Charles Diodati . In the last he speaks of leaving Horton permanently , and taking chambers in London . The intention was not fulfilled . He went back to Horton , to write his Lycidas there ( so it may be guessed ) , and to remain there ...
... Charles Diodati . In the last he speaks of leaving Horton permanently , and taking chambers in London . The intention was not fulfilled . He went back to Horton , to write his Lycidas there ( so it may be guessed ) , and to remain there ...
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... Charles called it ) was the last word in all English mouths when Milton , in April 1638 , set out on that journey to Italy of which he had long had dreams , and to which his father had at last given consent . He took one English man ...
... Charles called it ) was the last word in all English mouths when Milton , in April 1638 , set out on that journey to Italy of which he had long had dreams , and to which his father had at last given consent . He took one English man ...
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