An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... Paul's , as we are told . As was the usage , he had a sign to his shop , adopting for that purpose a spread eagle , the armorial bearing of his family . From all that we can collect and conjecture respecting him , John Milton of Bread ...
... Paul's , as we are told . As was the usage , he had a sign to his shop , adopting for that purpose a spread eagle , the armorial bearing of his family . From all that we can collect and conjecture respecting him , John Milton of Bread ...
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... Paul's , which was at no great distance from his home , and was then presided over by Alexander Gill , a man of learning , with whose son of the same name , then usher to his father , and afterwards his successor , the John Mylton ...
... Paul's , which was at no great distance from his home , and was then presided over by Alexander Gill , a man of learning , with whose son of the same name , then usher to his father , and afterwards his successor , the John Mylton ...
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... Paul's School we are not informed , but he remained there till he was deemed qualified to go to one of the Universities . From family reasons perhaps , his father gave the preference to Cambridge ; and on the 12th of February , 1624-5 ...
... Paul's School we are not informed , but he remained there till he was deemed qualified to go to one of the Universities . From family reasons perhaps , his father gave the preference to Cambridge ; and on the 12th of February , 1624-5 ...
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... Paul's School it was kept by Alexander Gill , a man of considerable learning , who published in 1621 a work entitled Logonomia , the ob- ject of which was that most futile of all objects , to fix and reform the English language ; and in ...
... Paul's School it was kept by Alexander Gill , a man of considerable learning , who published in 1621 a work entitled Logonomia , the ob- ject of which was that most futile of all objects , to fix and reform the English language ; and in ...
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... Paul's lasted , we are told , only five years ; for he was removed on account of his excessive severity . As he is said also to have been an assistant in the school of the celebrated Thomas Far- naby , who left London in 1636 , we must ...
... Paul's lasted , we are told , only five years ; for he was removed on account of his excessive severity . As he is said also to have been an assistant in the school of the celebrated Thomas Far- naby , who left London in 1636 , we must ...
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