The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... Phillips , his nephew , 1694. God win's Lives of the Phillipses . Lond . 1815. App . II . p . 352. There is some doubt on this subject . The Rev. Mr. Todd was told by the Rev. Mr. Jones , that in the registers of Milton , the name of ...
... Phillips , his nephew , 1694. God win's Lives of the Phillipses . Lond . 1815. App . II . p . 352. There is some doubt on this subject . The Rev. Mr. Todd was told by the Rev. Mr. Jones , that in the registers of Milton , the name of ...
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... Phillips , of Shrewsbury ; who became secondary in the Crown Office ; and by whom she had several children . Two sons only survived ; and they were both educated by their uncle , John Milton , the subject of this memoir ; who was born ...
... Phillips , of Shrewsbury ; who became secondary in the Crown Office ; and by whom she had several children . Two sons only survived ; and they were both educated by their uncle , John Milton , the subject of this memoir ; who was born ...
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... Phillips , upon which Mr. Godwin is annotating , gives us a decisive contradiction of the statement , that Milton started on his travels in 1637. His nephew tells us , it was after the term of five years , and the death of his mother ...
... Phillips , upon which Mr. Godwin is annotating , gives us a decisive contradiction of the statement , that Milton started on his travels in 1637. His nephew tells us , it was after the term of five years , and the death of his mother ...
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... Phillips , were , in a measure , cast upon the world , by the second marriage of his sister Ann , he concluded to adopt them for his own , and be the superintendant of their education . He shortly after undertook the same office for the ...
... Phillips , were , in a measure , cast upon the world , by the second marriage of his sister Ann , he concluded to adopt them for his own , and be the superintendant of their education . He shortly after undertook the same office for the ...
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... Phillips , of which , perhaps , none of my readers has ever heard . ' So much it was necessary to say , in order to substantiate with facts , what had already been proved in theory . It was said in the most profound ignorance of the ...
... Phillips , of which , perhaps , none of my readers has ever heard . ' So much it was necessary to say , in order to substantiate with facts , what had already been proved in theory . It was said in the most profound ignorance of the ...
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