John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... written such poetry as Milton's , but it is fair to say that the direct influence of his fellows counted for less with him than with any other great world poet . Yet he is also the sublimest , though not the most universal of the poets ...
... written such poetry as Milton's , but it is fair to say that the direct influence of his fellows counted for less with him than with any other great world poet . Yet he is also the sublimest , though not the most universal of the poets ...
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... written in ' Paradise Lost , ' or Milton could have fore- seen that within thirteen years he too would see only with the inner eye , but that the calam- ity which disabled the astronomer would re- store inspiration to the poet ...
... written in ' Paradise Lost , ' or Milton could have fore- seen that within thirteen years he too would see only with the inner eye , but that the calam- ity which disabled the astronomer would re- store inspiration to the poet ...
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... written in her native language lend some color to this statement , which would at least furnish addi- tional proof of Milton's lack of essential Eng- lish narrowness ; but the whole affair is shadowy , and the sonnets may have been mere ...
... written in her native language lend some color to this statement , which would at least furnish addi- tional proof of Milton's lack of essential Eng- lish narrowness ; but the whole affair is shadowy , and the sonnets may have been mere ...
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... ture ran should not make us forget the fact that to Milton's participation in politics we owe not only the most magnificently sonorous prose ever written by an Englishman , but also much of the force and nobility of " Para- 20 JOHN MILTON.
... ture ran should not make us forget the fact that to Milton's participation in politics we owe not only the most magnificently sonorous prose ever written by an Englishman , but also much of the force and nobility of " Para- 20 JOHN MILTON.
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... wife's departure for her father's house . It had been previously believed that Edward Phillips's statement that the tract was written after Mary Milton's posi- tive refusal to return to her husband was correct , 26 JOHN MILTON.
... wife's departure for her father's house . It had been previously believed that Edward Phillips's statement that the tract was written after Mary Milton's posi- tive refusal to return to her husband was correct , 26 JOHN MILTON.
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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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