John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... qualities of Shakspere , who epitomized the Elizabethans , are found in Milton in a state of arrested development , for example , genial humor and , in a less degree , human sympathy . Had Milton been born twenty years earlier , it is ...
... qualities of Shakspere , who epitomized the Elizabethans , are found in Milton in a state of arrested development , for example , genial humor and , in a less degree , human sympathy . Had Milton been born twenty years earlier , it is ...
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... qualities . Yet these are might - have - beens , and some of us would not have Milton other than he is , the greatest artist , man of letters , and ideal patriot , as we think , that the world has ever known . There are , however ...
... qualities . Yet these are might - have - beens , and some of us would not have Milton other than he is , the greatest artist , man of letters , and ideal patriot , as we think , that the world has ever known . There are , however ...
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... qualities were comple- mentary to those of Mary Powell , or perhaps gossips mistook a Platonic friendship for a love affair . Be this as it may , we know that in July or August , 1645 , the wife surprised the husband at a friend's house ...
... qualities were comple- mentary to those of Mary Powell , or perhaps gossips mistook a Platonic friendship for a love affair . Be this as it may , we know that in July or August , 1645 , the wife surprised the husband at a friend's house ...
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... qualities . What Milton did was to take a species of courtly entertainment , of which , as we have seen , dancing , music , painting , architecture , and poetry were component parts , and elimi- nate , as far as he could , all of its ...
... qualities . What Milton did was to take a species of courtly entertainment , of which , as we have seen , dancing , music , painting , architecture , and poetry were component parts , and elimi- nate , as far as he could , all of its ...
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... for its complete success dramatic qualities that its author could . not give it . If this be a correct statement of the facts in the case , it is no wonder that critics have not known just what to say about " Co- WORKS 109.
... for its complete success dramatic qualities that its author could . not give it . If this be a correct statement of the facts in the case , it is no wonder that critics have not known just what to say about " Co- WORKS 109.
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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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