The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page x
... live on at Horton , where his younger son Christopher , already a married man , though only passing his terms for the Bar , was to keep him company , with his newly - wedded wife , Thomasine Webber of London . Taking letters of ...
... live on at Horton , where his younger son Christopher , already a married man , though only passing his terms for the Bar , was to keep him company , with his newly - wedded wife , Thomasine Webber of London . Taking letters of ...
Page xiii
... live at Reading , the father accompanying them . Some time before that removal ( probably in the winter of 1639-40 ) Milton had taken lodgings in London , " in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet Street , at the house of one Russel , a ...
... live at Reading , the father accompanying them . Some time before that removal ( probably in the winter of 1639-40 ) Milton had taken lodgings in London , " in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet Street , at the house of one Russel , a ...
Page xvi
... lives of almost all his English literary contemporaries were similarly affected , and through the twenty years between 1640 and 1660 there was a marked eclipse of Pure Literature in England in consequence of the drafting of the literary ...
... lives of almost all his English literary contemporaries were similarly affected , and through the twenty years between 1640 and 1660 there was a marked eclipse of Pure Literature in England in consequence of the drafting of the literary ...
Page xxiii
... live with him . The teaching of his two nephews , and of a few sons of friends who were admitted daily to share their lessons , had been one of the occupations . of his enforced bachelorhood . His industry otherwise is attested by the ...
... live with him . The teaching of his two nephews , and of a few sons of friends who were admitted daily to share their lessons , had been one of the occupations . of his enforced bachelorhood . His industry otherwise is attested by the ...
Page lii
... live . ” _ From and after August 29th , 1660 , we repeat , Milton was legally a free man . Emerging from his concealment in Bartholomew Close , he was beginning to be led about in the streets again , when , by some mistake , or by ...
... live . ” _ From and after August 29th , 1660 , we repeat , Milton was legally a free man . Emerging from his concealment in Bartholomew Close , he was beginning to be led about in the streets again , when , by some mistake , or by ...
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