John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 183
... continued to fight the Stuart return up to the end , but because he had publicly justified the deposi- tion and execution of Charles I. It is pointed out by Masson that men who had less to answer for were named among those to be ...
... continued to fight the Stuart return up to the end , but because he had publicly justified the deposi- tion and execution of Charles I. It is pointed out by Masson that men who had less to answer for were named among those to be ...
Page 232
... continued pursuit of the steadying activities of the mind . Its composition had become a necessary and an all - absorbing occupation , giving meaning and purpose to an existence which without it would have been a mere beating of the ...
... continued pursuit of the steadying activities of the mind . Its composition had become a necessary and an all - absorbing occupation , giving meaning and purpose to an existence which without it would have been a mere beating of the ...
Page 277
... continued to mean much to him . Aubrey reports that " he was visited much by the learned , more than he did desire . " The foreigners who came in the earlier period to England " chiefly to see O. Protector and Mr. J. Milton " and would ...
... continued to mean much to him . Aubrey reports that " he was visited much by the learned , more than he did desire . " The foreigners who came in the earlier period to England " chiefly to see O. Protector and Mr. J. Milton " and would ...
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