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Although Milton is an individualist , we have to see him against the back- ground of his time , for he was active in the great struggle for religious freedom , he supported the overthrow of the mon- archy , and he was an important ...
Although Milton is an individualist , we have to see him against the back- ground of his time , for he was active in the great struggle for religious freedom , he supported the overthrow of the mon- archy , and he was an important ...
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The choice of St. Paul's School for Milton was probably determined by its proximity to the home on Bread Street , but it proved to be a fortunate choice . The headmaster , Alexander Gill , was an outstanding teacher .
The choice of St. Paul's School for Milton was probably determined by its proximity to the home on Bread Street , but it proved to be a fortunate choice . The headmaster , Alexander Gill , was an outstanding teacher .
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Stevens , David H. Reference Guide to Milton from 1800 to the Present Day . Chicago , 1930 . Hanford , James Holly . A Milton Handbook . 3d revised ed . New York , 1939 . Complete Poetical Works . Ed . by Harris F. Fletcher .
Stevens , David H. Reference Guide to Milton from 1800 to the Present Day . Chicago , 1930 . Hanford , James Holly . A Milton Handbook . 3d revised ed . New York , 1939 . Complete Poetical Works . Ed . by Harris F. Fletcher .
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND | 1 |
JOHN DONNE | 21 |
BEN JONSON | 76 |
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