John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... poem , and to leave behind him some child of his imagination that posterity would not willingly let die . He watched , too , with poignant anguish the headlong course of Charles and Laud , toward destruction , and saw that they would ...
... poem , and to leave behind him some child of his imagination that posterity would not willingly let die . He watched , too , with poignant anguish the headlong course of Charles and Laud , toward destruction , and saw that they would ...
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... poem , the " Epitaphium Damonis , " in honor of Diodati - a tribute the exquisite sincerity of which its foreign ... poems , for his father's death eight years later , just as his mother's , two years previously , called forth no ...
... poem , the " Epitaphium Damonis , " in honor of Diodati - a tribute the exquisite sincerity of which its foreign ... poems , for his father's death eight years later , just as his mother's , two years previously , called forth no ...
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... poem he felt called upon to write . He was preparing to be a vates , when circumstances determined that he should ... poets do their best work might easily have resulted in England's having only one supreme poet instead of two . But ...
... poem he felt called upon to write . He was preparing to be a vates , when circumstances determined that he should ... poets do their best work might easily have resulted in England's having only one supreme poet instead of two . But ...
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... poem in print ; he may even have despaired of ever composing the poem at all ; he looked forward to the miseries of a cheerless old age , and without repining accepted a commission that could not under any circumstances have been ...
... poem in print ; he may even have despaired of ever composing the poem at all ; he looked forward to the miseries of a cheerless old age , and without repining accepted a commission that could not under any circumstances have been ...
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... poem it is without the poetic interregnum of 1640-1660 , as it is to argue that Milton would have been as great a man without it . Those critics may indeed be right who maintain that Milton's nature was subdued to what it worked in ...
... poem it is without the poetic interregnum of 1640-1660 , as it is to argue that Milton would have been as great a man without it . Those critics may indeed be right who maintain that Milton's nature was subdued to what it worked in ...
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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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