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In How Soon Hath Time, Milton speculates that people may consider him a full-grown adult, due to his semblance, or
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outward appearance.
outward appearance.

inner poise.
inner poise.

professional endeavors.
professional endeavors.

inner duplicity.
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outward appearance.
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