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The Latin and Greek classics were , of course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge ...
The Latin and Greek classics were , of course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge ...
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These initial difficulties were , however , only temporary ; he soon returned to college ; and though he never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory ...
These initial difficulties were , however , only temporary ; he soon returned to college ; and though he never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory ...
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Let me take the opportunity of insisting here upon a point which is of the utmost importance to the student who would follow the course of Milton's intellectual history . Two great influences were to enter into and fashion his poetic ...
Let me take the opportunity of insisting here upon a point which is of the utmost importance to the student who would follow the course of Milton's intellectual history . Two great influences were to enter into and fashion his poetic ...
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But before his Cambridge course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . “ To the service of the Church , " he afterwards wrote , “ by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a ...
But before his Cambridge course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . “ To the service of the Church , " he afterwards wrote , “ by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a ...
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Fortunately for him , his father was willing , and , owing to his comfortable circumstances , was also able , to allow him to take his own course . No outside pressure appears to have been brought to bear upon him , and he was left to ...
Fortunately for him , his father was willing , and , owing to his comfortable circumstances , was also able , to allow him to take his own course . No outside pressure appears to have been brought to bear upon him , and he was left to ...
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