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... with these views Milton's tarry at Cambridge was not invariably pleasant and agreeable . Himself , though but a boy in years - he was then but an F k two months turned of sixteen - marvellously and accurately learned 46 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... with these views Milton's tarry at Cambridge was not invariably pleasant and agreeable . Himself , though but a boy in years - he was then but an F k two months turned of sixteen - marvellously and accurately learned 46 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
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... learned to appreciate and ad- mire his genius . Milton was always frank and free in the expression of his opinions , and as he bruited his educational notions abroad , the university authorities set themselves to crush the heresy . He ...
... learned to appreciate and ad- mire his genius . Milton was always frank and free in the expression of his opinions , and as he bruited his educational notions abroad , the university authorities set themselves to crush the heresy . He ...
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... learned , he found instant and cordial admission , mak- ing friends to whom he continued life - long attached . " There immediately , " he says , " I contracted acquaintance of many noble and learned men , whose private academies also ...
... learned , he found instant and cordial admission , mak- ing friends to whom he continued life - long attached . " There immediately , " he says , " I contracted acquaintance of many noble and learned men , whose private academies also ...
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