All 9 Uses of
John Milton
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- As an additional precaution, he made a happy switch from Washington Irving to John Milton.†
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- John Milton was supple and concise.†
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- Furthermore, he enabled Major Major to double his output, for John Milton was so much shorter than either his own name or Washington Irving's and took so much less time to write.†
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- John Milton proved fruitful in still one more respect.†
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- Thus, typical endorsements on the official documents might read, 'John Milton is a sadist' or 'Have you seen Milton, John?'†
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- Thus, typical endorsements on the official documents might read, 'John Milton is a sadist' or 'Have you seen Milton, John?'†
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- One signature of which he was especially proud read, 'Is anybody in the John, Milton?'†
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- John Milton threw open whole new vistas filled with charming, inexhaustible possibilities that promised to ward off monotony forever.†
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- Major Major went back to Washington Irving when John Milton grew monotonous.†
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Definition:
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(John Milton) English poet considered by some to be best after Shakespeare and remembered best for Paradise Lost (1608-1674)