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Page 71
... seems to have been really exhaustive , embracing a " ceaseless round of study and reading . " His pen was seldom idle . It was during the first two and a half years of his tarry in the hamlet , that he composed five of OF JOHN MILTON . 71.
... seems to have been really exhaustive , embracing a " ceaseless round of study and reading . " His pen was seldom idle . It was during the first two and a half years of his tarry in the hamlet , that he composed five of OF JOHN MILTON . 71.
Page 241
... them , in these difficult times , I find not many . What I have spoken is the language of that which is not called amiss , ' The good old cause . ' If it Milton . 11 seem strange to any , it will not seem more OF JOHN MILTON . 241.
... them , in these difficult times , I find not many . What I have spoken is the language of that which is not called amiss , ' The good old cause . ' If it Milton . 11 seem strange to any , it will not seem more OF JOHN MILTON . 241.
Page 290
... seems certain that in his conduct towards his wives he displayed no deficient tenderness . " To his first , " says one of his biographers , " his conduct seems at least to have been exempt from blame ; to his last two to have been ...
... seems certain that in his conduct towards his wives he displayed no deficient tenderness . " To his first , " says one of his biographers , " his conduct seems at least to have been exempt from blame ; to his last two to have been ...
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