John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... course , be deemed a presumptuous undertaking , for there is nothing new to say after Professor Masson's herculean labors , of which I have taken full advantage , and Mark Pattison and Dr. Garnett have covered the field admirably in ...
... course , be deemed a presumptuous undertaking , for there is nothing new to say after Professor Masson's herculean labors , of which I have taken full advantage , and Mark Pattison and Dr. Garnett have covered the field admirably in ...
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... course . The church service could not have been very irksome to him , for he had borne it daily for seven years ; nor could theological difficulties have beset him greatly , for he subscribed the Articles on taking his degree , and his ...
... course . The church service could not have been very irksome to him , for he had borne it daily for seven years ; nor could theological difficulties have beset him greatly , for he subscribed the Articles on taking his degree , and his ...
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... course of Charles and Laud , toward destruction , and saw that they would involve in ruin not merely themselves and the Church , but the nation for which he already felt the burning passion of the man who not loving easily , loves the ...
... course of Charles and Laud , toward destruction , and saw that they would involve in ruin not merely themselves and the Church , but the nation for which he already felt the burning passion of the man who not loving easily , loves the ...
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... course of public events . Milton as a schoolmaster may suggest to some the veriest profanation of genius , to others that irony of fate at which we smile or jest ; but no one who has read the tractate entitled " Of Education , " or ...
... course of public events . Milton as a schoolmaster may suggest to some the veriest profanation of genius , to others that irony of fate at which we smile or jest ; but no one who has read the tractate entitled " Of Education , " or ...
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... course , be proved , but it is perhaps admissible for an admirer to believe that no man ever got to the heart of the master's writings without being convinced of the truth of the statement . Milton's first utterances were naturally on ...
... course , be proved , but it is perhaps admissible for an admirer to believe that no man ever got to the heart of the master's writings without being convinced of the truth of the statement . Milton's first utterances were naturally on ...
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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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