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The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660

CHAPTER II
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The writing had been then begun, and the printing of the book had been going on through April.
There is internal evidence that the new Parliament had not met, or at least that the Restoration was not positively resolved on, when the book was finished.

Both in the dedication and in the peroration, the parts last written, the event is spoken of as only in near prospect .-- Sheldon, though a man of public distinction in his time, has left hardly any writings by which his style could be ascertained.

I think the guess worth risking that the present performance may have been his, if only because the offer of the guess may lead to its confutation.

George Searle is the man proposed by the bibliographers (see Bohn's _Lowndes_, Art.

Milton, and note p.
108 of Todd's Life of Milton, edit.


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