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173 JOHN MILTON . ( 1859. ) THE ' Life of Milton , ' by Professor Masson , is a difficulty for the critics . It is very laborious , very learned , and in the main , we believe , very accurate . It is exceedingly long , there are 780 ...
173 JOHN MILTON . ( 1859. ) THE ' Life of Milton , ' by Professor Masson , is a difficulty for the critics . It is very laborious , very learned , and in the main , we believe , very accurate . It is exceedingly long , there are 780 ...
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He not only wishes to narrate in full the life of Milton , but to add those of his contemporaries likewise : he seems to wish to tell us not only what Milton did , but also what every one else did in Great Britain during his lifetime .
He not only wishes to narrate in full the life of Milton , but to add those of his contemporaries likewise : he seems to wish to tell us not only what Milton did , but also what every one else did in Great Britain during his lifetime .
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leave it to itself ; to publish so strange a problem , and give only an untrue solution of it : and yet such , in its bare statement , is all that Milton has done . 6 Of Milton's other writings we have left ourselves no room to speak ...
leave it to itself ; to publish so strange a problem , and give only an untrue solution of it : and yet such , in its bare statement , is all that Milton has done . 6 Of Milton's other writings we have left ourselves no room to speak ...
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