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When he left the university he returned to his father , then residing at Horton , in
Buckinghamshire , with whom he lived five years ; in which time he is said to
have read all the Greek and Latin writers . With what limitations this universality ...
When he left the university he returned to his father , then residing at Horton , in
Buckinghamshire , with whom he lived five years ; in which time he is said to
have read all the Greek and Latin writers . With what limitations this universality ...
Pagina 21
He is supposed about this time to have written his Arcades ; for , while he lived at
Horton , he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he spent
at Harefield , the house of the countess dowager of Derby , where the Arcades ...
He is supposed about this time to have written his Arcades ; for , while he lived at
Horton , he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he spent
at Harefield , the house of the countess dowager of Derby , where the Arcades ...
Pagina 58
He lived longer in this place than in any other . He was now busied by Paradise
Lost . Whence he drew the original design has been variously conjectured , by
men who cannot bear to think themselves ignorant of that which , at last , neither
...
He lived longer in this place than in any other . He was now busied by Paradise
Lost . Whence he drew the original design has been variously conjectured , by
men who cannot bear to think themselves ignorant of that which , at last , neither
...
Pagina 79
Milton , who appears to have had full conviction of the truth of christianity , and to
have regarded the holy scriptures with the profoundest veneration , to have been
untainted by any heretical peculiarity of opinion , and to have lived in a ...
Milton , who appears to have had full conviction of the truth of christianity , and to
have regarded the holy scriptures with the profoundest veneration , to have been
untainted by any heretical peculiarity of opinion , and to have lived in a ...
Pagina 81
His brother , sir Christopher , had two daughters , Mary and Catharine ; and a son
, Thomas , who succeeded Agar in the crown - office , and left a daughter living ,
in 1749 , in Grosvenor street . Milton had children only by his first wife ; Anne ...
His brother , sir Christopher , had two daughters , Mary and Catharine ; and a son
, Thomas , who succeeded Agar in the crown - office , and left a daughter living ,
in 1749 , in Grosvenor street . Milton had children only by his first wife ; Anne ...
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