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... Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 ib . Appendix to Paradise Lost , containing Plans of similar Subjects , intended for Tragedies by Milton : from his own MS . in Trinity College , Cambridge .... 434 344 ...
... Milton , on his Poem entitled Paradise Lost . By F. C. 1680 ib . Appendix to Paradise Lost , containing Plans of similar Subjects , intended for Tragedies by Milton : from his own MS . in Trinity College , Cambridge .... 434 344 ...
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... Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus , which was presented at Lud- low , then the residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the honour of being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter . The ...
... Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus , which was presented at Lud- low , then the residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the honour of being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter . The ...
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... Milton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses ... Milton repaid Salsilli , though not secure against a stern grammarian , turn the balance indisputably in Milton's favour . Of ...
... Milton's acquaintance with the Italian writers may be discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses ... Milton repaid Salsilli , though not secure against a stern grammarian , turn the balance indisputably in Milton's favour . Of ...
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... Milton owed his introduction to Manso , marquis of Villa , who had been before the patron of Tasso . Manso was enough de lighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a sorry distich , in which he commends him for every thing but ...
... Milton owed his introduction to Manso , marquis of Villa , who had been before the patron of Tasso . Manso was enough de lighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a sorry distich , in which he commends him for every thing but ...
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... Milton's , less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to repudiate her for disobedience ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to justify inclination , published , in ...
... Milton's , less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to repudiate her for disobedience ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to justify inclination , published , in ...
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