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William Carlos Martyn. been steadfast in its devotion to him even when exiled from his smile . If the king proved successful , they would regrasp the reins of power ; if unsuccessful , they would at least have the consolation of knowing ...
William Carlos Martyn. been steadfast in its devotion to him even when exiled from his smile . If the king proved successful , they would regrasp the reins of power ; if unsuccessful , they would at least have the consolation of knowing ...
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... devotion to study and purity of life , was a proper mate for Mil- ton . He went to Oxford in 1621-2 ; but their old intimacy was still kept up . Milton's let- ters to this valued friend , usually written in the Latin or Italian ...
... devotion to study and purity of life , was a proper mate for Mil- ton . He went to Oxford in 1621-2 ; but their old intimacy was still kept up . Milton's let- ters to this valued friend , usually written in the Latin or Italian ...
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... devotion of Milton merely because it was not exercised within the consecrated precincts of a church . We know that a good man may offer his hom- age to God with as strong an assurance of ac- ceptance , in the Lybian desert as in the ...
... devotion of Milton merely because it was not exercised within the consecrated precincts of a church . We know that a good man may offer his hom- age to God with as strong an assurance of ac- ceptance , in the Lybian desert as in the ...
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