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Updated: July 22, 2026
"Nee duri libet usque minas preferre magislri, Coeteraque ingenio non subeunda meo." This last line the malicious critic would translate "And other things insufferable to a man of my temper."
Anyhow, Milton was sent away from college for a time, in the year 1627, in consequence of something unpleasant which had occurred. That it was something of which he was not ashamed is clear, from his alluding to it himself in the lines written at the time, Nec duri libet usque minas perferre magistri Caeteraque ingenio non subeunda meo.
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