John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... whole affair is shadowy , and the sonnets may have been mere exercises in a strange tongue . It is better perhaps to lay stress on the actual friendship formed at Naples with the venerable Marquis Manso , the protector of Tasso and ...
... whole affair is shadowy , and the sonnets may have been mere exercises in a strange tongue . It is better perhaps to lay stress on the actual friendship formed at Naples with the venerable Marquis Manso , the protector of Tasso and ...
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... whole divorce matter . If we condemn him merely because our views on the question of divorce are stricter than his , a true marriage could not be have just as much right to for his ultra - puritanism or his ultra - republican- ism that ...
... whole divorce matter . If we condemn him merely because our views on the question of divorce are stricter than his , a true marriage could not be have just as much right to for his ultra - puritanism or his ultra - republican- ism that ...
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... other calculations , he dared to de- fend a deed which had filled a whole people with horror and consternation ; to the seduc- tions of sympathy stimulated by the timely appearance of the " Eikon Basilike , " he op- 36 JOHN MILTON.
... other calculations , he dared to de- fend a deed which had filled a whole people with horror and consternation ; to the seduc- tions of sympathy stimulated by the timely appearance of the " Eikon Basilike , " he op- 36 JOHN MILTON.
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... at Horton , and the rest during or shortly after the Italian journey . The whole is therefore the work of a young man , and a considerable portion that of a mere youth . Judged from this 71 CHAPTER II THE LATIN POEMS.
... at Horton , and the rest during or shortly after the Italian journey . The whole is therefore the work of a young man , and a considerable portion that of a mere youth . Judged from this 71 CHAPTER II THE LATIN POEMS.
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... whole , but it is easy to establish the fact that he uses quite a number of ante- and post - classical words ; more , seemingly , of the former than of the latter . His excessive and sometimes inaccu- " " rate use of " que is also to ...
... whole , but it is easy to establish the fact that he uses quite a number of ante- and post - classical words ; more , seemingly , of the former than of the latter . His excessive and sometimes inaccu- " " rate use of " que is also to ...
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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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