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... continued to live over. 1 The profession of scrivener included , along with money - lending , many of the functions now performed by solicitors . • Milton's “ Defensio Secunda ” ( Bohn's edition of his “ Prose Works , ” vol . i . ) ...
... continued to live over. 1 The profession of scrivener included , along with money - lending , many of the functions now performed by solicitors . • Milton's “ Defensio Secunda ” ( Bohn's edition of his “ Prose Works , ” vol . i . ) ...
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the fashion of the time , continued to live over his place of business , at the sign of the Spread Eagle , in Bread Street , Cheapside . It was there , on December 9 , 1608 , that his eldest son , the future poet , first saw the light .
the fashion of the time , continued to live over his place of business , at the sign of the Spread Eagle , in Bread Street , Cheapside . It was there , on December 9 , 1608 , that his eldest son , the future poet , first saw the light .
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... where he is at leisure to live among his beloved books , and , when tired of reading ( so far as yet is he from the prejudices of the severer type of Puritan ) , to enjoy the distractions of the town and the theatre .
... where he is at leisure to live among his beloved books , and , when tired of reading ( so far as yet is he from the prejudices of the severer type of Puritan ) , to enjoy the distractions of the town and the theatre .
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... That the mighty Pan1 In Greek mythology , the great god of shepherds and their flocks . The curious identification of Pan with the Good Shepherd is thus explained . See John x . 2 . Was kindly come to live with them below ...
... That the mighty Pan1 In Greek mythology , the great god of shepherds and their flocks . The curious identification of Pan with the Good Shepherd is thus explained . See John x . 2 . Was kindly come to live with them below ...
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Was kindly come to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or else their sheep , Was all that did their silly thoughts so busy keep . IX When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet As never was by mortal finger struck ...
Was kindly come to live with them below ; Perhaps their loves , or else their sheep , Was all that did their silly thoughts so busy keep . IX When such music sweet Their hearts and ears did greet As never was by mortal finger struck ...
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