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His next production was Lycidas , an elegy , written in 1637 , on the death of Mr.
King , the son of sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth ,
James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the
wits ...
His next production was Lycidas , an elegy , written in 1637 , on the death of Mr.
King , the son of sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth ,
James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the
wits ...
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... two learned professors of divinity . From Geneva he passed through France ;
and came home , after an absence of a year and three months . At his return he
heard of the death of his friend Charles Diodati ; a man , whom it is reasonable to
...
... two learned professors of divinity . From Geneva he passed through France ;
and came home , after an absence of a year and three months . At his return he
heard of the death of his friend Charles Diodati ; a man , whom it is reasonable to
...
Pagina 37
... as far as regards Milton , is examined by Dr. Symons with more moderation
than usually characterizes his high - sounding and wordy panegyrics . See Life of
Milton . Ed . King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland 37
MILTON.
... as far as regards Milton , is examined by Dr. Symons with more moderation
than usually characterizes his high - sounding and wordy panegyrics . See Life of
Milton . Ed . King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland 37
MILTON.
Pagina 38
King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland , employed Salmasius
, professor of polite learning at Leyden , to write a defence of his father and of
monarchy ; and , to excite his industry , gave him , as was reported , a hundred ...
King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland , employed Salmasius
, professor of polite learning at Leyden , to write a defence of his father and of
monarchy ; and , to excite his industry , gave him , as was reported , a hundred ...
Pagina 68
That in the reigns of Charles and James the Paradise Lost received no publick
acclamations , is readily confessed . Wit and literature were on the side of the
court ; and who , that solicited favour or fashion would venture to praise the
defender ...
That in the reigns of Charles and James the Paradise Lost received no publick
acclamations , is readily confessed . Wit and literature were on the side of the
court ; and who , that solicited favour or fashion would venture to praise the
defender ...
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