John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... 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 occur - should be in the hands of so few readers ...
... 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 occur - should be in the hands of so few readers ...
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... Observations thereon CHAPTER III . ― Milton's Residence at Horton - Composes the Comus - Ly- cidas - Arcades - L'Allegro - Il Penseroso - Death of his Mother - Ambitious Aspirations - Visits Italy , and is re- ceived with great ...
... Observations thereon CHAPTER III . ― Milton's Residence at Horton - Composes the Comus - Ly- cidas - Arcades - L'Allegro - Il Penseroso - Death of his Mother - Ambitious Aspirations - Visits Italy , and is re- ceived with great ...
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... Observations on the Articles of Peace - Manifesto of the Pres- bytery at Belfast - Milton composes Four Books of his English History - Is appointed Latin Secretary under Cromwell - Selection from his Letters of State - Perse- cution of ...
... Observations on the Articles of Peace - Manifesto of the Pres- bytery at Belfast - Milton composes Four Books of his English History - Is appointed Latin Secretary under Cromwell - Selection from his Letters of State - Perse- cution of ...
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... observation of Lord Russell , with regard to the scheme of Henry VIII . , requires but little modification to make it applicable to every subsequent period : - " The reli- gion established by Henry , " he remarks , " was so far from ...
... observation of Lord Russell , with regard to the scheme of Henry VIII . , requires but little modification to make it applicable to every subsequent period : - " The reli- gion established by Henry , " he remarks , " was so far from ...
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... OBSERVATIONS THEREON . JOHN MILTON was born at his father's house , in Bread Street , Cheapside , on the 9th of December , 1608. His fa- ther appears , in some respects , to have been worthy to have his name perpetuated by such a son ...
... OBSERVATIONS THEREON . JOHN MILTON was born at his father's house , in Bread Street , Cheapside , on the 9th of December , 1608. His fa- ther appears , in some respects , to have been worthy to have his name perpetuated by such a son ...
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