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  2. John Milton (Florida politician) - Wikipedia

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    Governor John Milton is buried at Saint Luke's Episcopal Cemetery in Marianna. Like many families of the era, Reconstruction was an economically difficult time for the late governor's family in Jackson County, Florida. Milton's youngest son, Jefferson Davis Milton (1861–1947) moved to Texas, later Arizona. [7]

  3. Methought I Saw my Late Espoused Saint - Wikipedia

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    According to John Spencer Hill, this particular structure is typical of Milton's later writings: he sees it in Books IV and V (Proserpine-Eve-Mary) and Books XI and XII (Deucalion-Noah-Christ) of Paradise Lost, and in Samson Agonistes (Hercules-Samson-Christ): the triptychs, whose figures are taken successively, do not just complement each ...

  4. St Giles-without-Cripplegate - Wikipedia

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    John Foxe, author of "The Book of Martyrs" is buried here. Plaque commemorating Sir Martin Frobisher, explorer and sea Captain. Bust of John Speed, map maker and historian. Statue of John Milton by Horace Montford [15] The organ. From St. Luke's, Old Street [16] Bust of Daniel Defoe, author of "Robinson Crusoe" and John Milton.

  5. John Milton - Wikipedia

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    John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, and civil servant.His 1667 epic poem Paradise Lost, written in blank verse and including twelve books, was written in a time of immense religious flux and political upheaval.

  6. On the Late Massacre in Piedmont - Wikipedia

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    Milton’s Sonnet 18 is written in iambic pentameter, with ten syllables per line, and consists of the customary 14 lines. Milton's sonnets do not follow the English (Shakespearean) sonnet form, however, but the original Italian (Petrarchan) form, as did other English poets before him (e.g. Wyatt) and after him (e.g. Elizabeth Browning). This ...

  7. John Milton Gregory - Wikipedia

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    John Milton Gregory (July 6, 1822 – October 19, 1898) was an American educator and the first president ... The grave of John Milton Gregory on the UIUC campus.

  8. John Chivington - Wikipedia

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    John Milton Chivington (January 27, 1821 – October 4, 1894) was a Methodist pastor and Mason who served as a colonel in the United States Volunteers during the New ...

  9. Areopagitica - Wikipedia

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    Des Wilson in 1987 as president of the Liberal Party, holding as symbol of his office a copy of Areopagitica. Areopagitica; A speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing, to the Parlament of England is a 1644 prose polemic by the English poet, scholar, and polemical author John Milton opposing licensing. [1]