| John Milton - 1924 - 232 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay ; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...was assured of their singular good affection towards me1." And if we look into those uncomplimentary allusions to Cambridge which date from the controversial... | |
| John Milton - 1910 - 216 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay ; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...was assured of their singular good affection towards me1." And if we look into those uncomplimentary allusions to Cambridge which date from the controversial... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1905 - 432 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...assured of their singular good affection towards me." 1 Between the matriculation of John Milton at Christ's and that of Charles Darwin at the same college... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1905 - 422 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay ; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...was assured of their singular good affection towards me."1 Between the matriculation of John Milton at Christ's and that of Charles Darwin at the same college... | |
| John Milton - 1907 - 276 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...assured of their singular good affection towards me." — Apology for Smectymnuus, PW III. i11. Perhaps Cambridge would have been more congenial to Milton... | |
| John Milton - 1908 - 80 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...was assured of their singular good affection towards me."—Apology for Smectymnuus, P. W. 1II. 311. Perhaps it would have been better for Milton had he... | |
| John Milton - 1910 - 832 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay ; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...assured of their singular good affection towards me 1 ." And if we look into those uncomplimentary allusions to Cambridge which date from the controversial... | |
| Mill Hill sch - 1884 - 452 pages
...degrees, as the " manner is, signified many ways how much better it would " content them that I would stay ; as by many letters full " of kindness and loving...assured of their singular good affection " towards me." This, however, is all that we know of the way in which he was regarded in his own College, and it scarcely... | |
| John Milton - 1916 - 224 pages
...two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay ; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...was assured of their singular good affection towards me1." And if we look into those uncomplimentary allusions to Cambridge which date from the controversial... | |
| John Milton - 1918 - 180 pages
...: and was then a poet." M, b signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay; as by many letters full of kindness and loving...was assured of their singular good affection towards me1." And if we look into those uncomplimentary allusions to Cambridge which date from the controversial... | |
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