John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... death of the friend of his boy- hood and of his riper years , the man who had first brought him in touch with the beautiful land he was just leaving , - Charles Diodati . C CHAPTER II THE MAN OF AFFAIRS ( 1640-1660 ) MILTON LIFE 17.
... death of the friend of his boy- hood and of his riper years , the man who had first brought him in touch with the beautiful land he was just leaving , - Charles Diodati . C CHAPTER II THE MAN OF AFFAIRS ( 1640-1660 ) MILTON LIFE 17.
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... death eight years later , just as his mother's , two years previously , called forth no poetical expression of grief . For Dio- dati , the returned traveller could not but mourn in the language in which they had exchanged their ...
... death eight years later , just as his mother's , two years previously , called forth no poetical expression of grief . For Dio- dati , the returned traveller could not but mourn in the language in which they had exchanged their ...
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... he preferred a scholarly seclusion , as he tells us , to a station " at the doors of the court with a petitioner's face . " With the king's death , however , a change took place in Milton's affairs . Charles was beheaded on LIFE 35.
... he preferred a scholarly seclusion , as he tells us , to a station " at the doors of the court with a petitioner's face . " With the king's death , however , a change took place in Milton's affairs . Charles was beheaded on LIFE 35.
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... Death , if the ordinary Magistrate have neglected , or denied to do it . ” This was a bold and certainly expeditious de- fence of the actions of his party - how bold may be somewhat realized when we remem- ber how the news of the ...
... Death , if the ordinary Magistrate have neglected , or denied to do it . ” This was a bold and certainly expeditious de- fence of the actions of his party - how bold may be somewhat realized when we remem- ber how the news of the ...
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... . It was due to the fact that he was Milton and no one else that he did not succumb but became the poet of " Paradise Lost . " And as if to complete his misfortunes , the death of his wife left him the 40 JOHN MILTON.
... . It was due to the fact that he was Milton and no one else that he did not succumb but became the poet of " Paradise Lost . " And as if to complete his misfortunes , the death of his wife left him the 40 JOHN MILTON.
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John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
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