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Jenks, Tudor. In the days of Milton, [**]$1. Barnes.

Uniform with “The lives of great writers” series this volume contains a popular description of the conditions in England during the reigns of Elizabeth, James, and Charles, of Puritan and Cavalier, and of the life of the blind poet himself and his relation to these surroundings. There is a frontispiece portrait of Milton, a bibliography and a chronological table.

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[*] “It will be found extremely helpful to an understanding of the Puritan period in English history.”

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