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Graham Chainey. 5 The Lady of Christ's ' Though third among the colleges in number of students , Christ's still possessed only the one crowded court when John Milton ( 1608–74 ) came into residence as a pensioner in the summer term of ...
Graham Chainey. 5 The Lady of Christ's ' Though third among the colleges in number of students , Christ's still possessed only the one crowded court when John Milton ( 1608–74 ) came into residence as a pensioner in the summer term of ...
Pagina 47
... Christ's in 1628. The revels were supposed to be conducted wholly in Latin , and the traditional high point was a witty speech from the Father full of topical allusions ; so the choice of Milton is a tribute to his reputation as a ...
... Christ's in 1628. The revels were supposed to be conducted wholly in Latin , and the traditional high point was a witty speech from the Father full of topical allusions ; so the choice of Milton is a tribute to his reputation as a ...
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... Christ's . The tree in the Fellows ' Garden traditionally known as ' Milton's Mulberry ' was probably in fact planted in the year of his birth as one of a consignment of three hundred mulberries which the college bought to humour King ...
... Christ's . The tree in the Fellows ' Garden traditionally known as ' Milton's Mulberry ' was probably in fact planted in the year of his birth as one of a consignment of three hundred mulberries which the college bought to humour King ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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