John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... later years . It was at the ecclesiastical organization then con- trolled by Laud , who was fostering to the best of his abilities and in a peculiarly exasperating way the high - church reaction , that the Puritan idealist looked ...
... later years . It was at the ecclesiastical organization then con- trolled by Laud , who was fostering to the best of his abilities and in a peculiarly exasperating way the high - church reaction , that the Puritan idealist looked ...
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... later , his Puritan controversies put by , he took up poetry once more , his loss of sight inclined him to leave unsung the glories of arts he could no longer appreciate . It was different with nature , whose effects he could still feel ...
... later , his Puritan controversies put by , he took up poetry once more , his loss of sight inclined him to leave unsung the glories of arts he could no longer appreciate . It was different with nature , whose effects he could still feel ...
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... 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 innermost feelings , and ...
... 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 innermost feelings , and ...
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... later , that he was meditating deeply upon the great poem he felt called upon to write . He was preparing to be a vates , when circumstances determined that he should become , not a dic- tator , but a dictator's spokesman and champion ...
... later , that he was meditating deeply upon the great poem he felt called upon to write . He was preparing to be a vates , when circumstances determined that he should become , not a dic- tator , but a dictator's spokesman and champion ...
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... later , re- sounded through Europe . Even the philosophic mind of Burke was unhinged by the latter catastrophe ; the former and more astounding event simply woke Milton up . Merely as a private citizen with convictions of his own and as ...
... later , re- sounded through Europe . Even the philosophic mind of Burke was unhinged by the latter catastrophe ; the former and more astounding event simply woke Milton up . Merely as a private citizen with convictions of his own and as ...
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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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