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Page 93
Wotton , however , says that he has given Milton a letter to Mr. M. B. , " whom you shall easily find attending the young Lord S. as his governor and you may surely receive from him good directions for the shaping of your farther ...
Wotton , however , says that he has given Milton a letter to Mr. M. B. , " whom you shall easily find attending the young Lord S. as his governor and you may surely receive from him good directions for the shaping of your farther ...
Page 126
Enough has been said , in any case , to show that new vigour and a somewhat new direction had been given to Milton's programme of literary action . The content of his message is also in process of enrichment .
Enough has been said , in any case , to show that new vigour and a somewhat new direction had been given to Milton's programme of literary action . The content of his message is also in process of enrichment .
Page 168
An entry in the Order Book for June 18th , 1651 , reads as follows : " That thanks be given to Mr. Milton on behalf of the Commonwealth , for his good service in writing an answer to the Book of Salmasius , written against the ...
An entry in the Order Book for June 18th , 1651 , reads as follows : " That thanks be given to Mr. Milton on behalf of the Commonwealth , for his good service in writing an answer to the Book of Salmasius , written against the ...
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