Thomas Babington Macaulay Quote

The passages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances are perhaps read more frequently, and with more interest, than any other lines in his poems.


The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay: In Two Volumes... (ed. 1860)


The passages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances are perhaps read more frequently, and with more interest, than any other lines in...

The passages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances are perhaps read more frequently, and with more interest, than any other lines in...

The passages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances are perhaps read more frequently, and with more interest, than any other lines in...

The passages in which Milton has alluded to his own circumstances are perhaps read more frequently, and with more interest, than any other lines in...