The Life of John MiltonG. and W. B. Whittaker, 1970 - 490 pages |
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Page 75
Charles Symmons. 61 received a shock by the death of his mother ; and , with the concurrence of his father , he re- solved at this time on an excursion to the con- tinent , with ... received a letter from the cele- LIFE OF MILTON . 75 61 ...
Charles Symmons. 61 received a shock by the death of his mother ; and , with the concurrence of his father , he re- solved at this time on an excursion to the con- tinent , with ... received a letter from the cele- LIFE OF MILTON . 75 61 ...
Page 171
... received the compliment of a sonnet , not adequate , perhaps , to the occasion , and certainly not comparable in poetic merit to that which he had written in the preceding year when , by the King's 58 near ap- proach , the city had been ...
... received the compliment of a sonnet , not adequate , perhaps , to the occasion , and certainly not comparable in poetic merit to that which he had written in the preceding year when , by the King's 58 near ap- proach , the city had been ...
Page 237
... received it from one of his clerical attendants , the offense seems to have been of a very pardonable nature , and certainly undeserving of the harsh treatment which it has experienced from his adversary . The expressions , or the ...
... received it from one of his clerical attendants , the offense seems to have been of a very pardonable nature , and certainly undeserving of the harsh treatment which it has experienced from his adversary . The expressions , or the ...
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