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The author of the “ Defence of the People of England ” and of the “ Paradise Lost , ” has engaged too much of the attention of his species not to invite their curiosity to the circumstances of his life , and the peculiarities of his ...
The author of the “ Defence of the People of England ” and of the “ Paradise Lost , ” has engaged too much of the attention of his species not to invite their curiosity to the circumstances of his life , and the peculiarities of his ...
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Young's departure from England is stated to have taken place in 1623 , when his pupil is supposed to have been placed , in his fifteenth year , at St. Paul's school . But this statement seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a ...
Young's departure from England is stated to have taken place in 1623 , when his pupil is supposed to have been placed , in his fifteenth year , at St. Paul's school . But this statement seems to be inaccurate , as his pupil , in a ...
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On the whole , however , these productions must be regarded as possessing rare and pre - eminent merit . To England , indeed , they are peculiarly interesting , as they were le El st se cal " U ܕܳܐܶ Tid to he le 1 !!
On the whole , however , these productions must be regarded as possessing rare and pre - eminent merit . To England , indeed , they are peculiarly interesting , as they were le El st se cal " U ܕܳܐܶ Tid to he le 1 !!
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... began his journey ; and , accompanied only by a servant , who attended him through the whole of his travels , proceeded immediately to Paris , where he was received with distinction by Lord Scudamore , the ambassador from England .
... began his journey ; and , accompanied only by a servant , who attended him through the whole of his travels , proceeded immediately to Paris , where he was received with distinction by Lord Scudamore , the ambassador from England .
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England in Milton boasts an equal name . ient Polls + iteIt was not long before the English bard he was supplied with an opportunity of repaying to one of his Roman panegyrists the debt Sel of praise , which had been thus contracted .
England in Milton boasts an equal name . ient Polls + iteIt was not long before the English bard he was supplied with an opportunity of repaying to one of his Roman panegyrists the debt Sel of praise , which had been thus contracted .
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