John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... nature that he might allow his powers to ripen through soli- tude and study , he more than deserves the epithets he bestowed upon his favorite Spen- " sage and serious . " If he did not fully understand himself , but simply felt ...
... nature that he might allow his powers to ripen through soli- tude and study , he more than deserves the epithets he bestowed upon his favorite Spen- " sage and serious . " If he did not fully understand himself , but simply felt ...
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... nature , and occasional woo- ing of the muse . He mastered the ancient classics and the chief writers of more recent times until he may be said to have lived with them . He contemplated life with all its pos- sibilities , and became ...
... nature , and occasional woo- ing of the muse . He mastered the ancient classics and the chief writers of more recent times until he may be said to have lived with them . He contemplated life with all its pos- sibilities , and became ...
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... natural aptitude was for music , and per- haps when later , his Puritan controversies put by , he took up poetry once more ... nature , whose effects he could still feel and whose beauty he was bound by the scheme of his work to describe ...
... natural aptitude was for music , and per- haps when later , his Puritan controversies put by , he took up poetry once more ... nature , whose effects he could still feel and whose beauty he was bound by the scheme of his work to describe ...
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... natures bent in one direction rebound far when released . Per- haps Mistress Davis's 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 ...
... natures bent in one direction rebound far when released . Per- haps Mistress Davis's 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 ...
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... nature and arrangement of the treatise he was answering , critics have not ceased to search his book minutely for data on which to rest charges against his per- sonal integrity , his consistency , even his taste in literature . But he ...
... nature and arrangement of the treatise he was answering , critics have not ceased to search his book minutely for data on which to rest charges against his per- sonal integrity , his consistency , even his taste in literature . But he ...
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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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