John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... England's greatest Epic Poet , makes the following observation : - " There is much reason for regretting that the prose works of Milton - where , in the midst of much that is coarse and intemperate , passages of such redeeming beauty ...
... England's greatest Epic Poet , makes the following observation : - " There is much reason for regretting that the prose works of Milton - where , in the midst of much that is coarse and intemperate , passages of such redeeming beauty ...
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... England , have had no sympathy with their illustrious subject in the grandest phase which his character and his writings present . Milton , unequalled as a poet , and memorable and exem- plary as a statesman , was most especially a ...
... England , have had no sympathy with their illustrious subject in the grandest phase which his character and his writings present . Milton , unequalled as a poet , and memorable and exem- plary as a statesman , was most especially a ...
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... England - Notice of Dr. Johnson's Disparaging Remarks - Milton's Justification of himself- Publishes his Treatise of Reformation in England - Ana- lysis of the work - Noble Invocation at the close • · PAGE 1 7 21 35 A 2 CHAPTER V ...
... England - Notice of Dr. Johnson's Disparaging Remarks - Milton's Justification of himself- Publishes his Treatise of Reformation in England - Ana- lysis of the work - Noble Invocation at the close • · PAGE 1 7 21 35 A 2 CHAPTER V ...
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... England - Persecutions by Laud and the Courts of High Commission and Star Chamber- Persecuting Bigotry of the Presbyterians - Meeting of the Westminster Assembly - The Solemn League and Cove- nant - Catastrophe of the Royal Cause ...
... England - Persecutions by Laud and the Courts of High Commission and Star Chamber- Persecuting Bigotry of the Presbyterians - Meeting of the Westminster Assembly - The Solemn League and Cove- nant - Catastrophe of the Royal Cause ...
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... England - Description of the Work and of its Effects - The most striking Passages from the Defence of the People of England CHAPTER XIII . • Domestic Changes - Birth of Two Children to Milton - Death of his Wife - Suffers the Loss of ...
... England - Description of the Work and of its Effects - The most striking Passages from the Defence of the People of England CHAPTER XIII . • Domestic Changes - Birth of Two Children to Milton - Death of his Wife - Suffers the Loss of ...
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