John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 páginas |
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... Lost " -Early History of this Poem -Letter to Heimbach- " Paradise Regained " — " Samson Agonistes " 226 CHAPTER XVIII . Milton publishes his Treatise of " True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , " & c . - Analysis of the Work ...
... Lost " -Early History of this Poem -Letter to Heimbach- " Paradise Regained " — " Samson Agonistes " 226 CHAPTER XVIII . Milton publishes his Treatise of " True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , " & c . - Analysis of the Work ...
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... lost in the splendour of his intellectual career . In such a life , the dates of works as lasting as language , take the place which , in other lives , is occupied by waning victories and dubious and perishable honours . The main ...
... lost in the splendour of his intellectual career . In such a life , the dates of works as lasting as language , take the place which , in other lives , is occupied by waning victories and dubious and perishable honours . The main ...
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... Lost . Addressing the per- sonification of the English language , he writes : - Yet I had rather , if I were to chuse , Thy service in some graver subject use , Such as may make thee search thy coffers round , Before thou clothe my ...
... Lost . Addressing the per- sonification of the English language , he writes : - Yet I had rather , if I were to chuse , Thy service in some graver subject use , Such as may make thee search thy coffers round , Before thou clothe my ...
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... Lost . This is chiefly evinced in the lines in which , speaking of Voice and Verse personified as sisters , he says , that they are Dead things with inbreathed sense able to pierce , And to our high raised phantasy present That ...
... Lost . This is chiefly evinced in the lines in which , speaking of Voice and Verse personified as sisters , he says , that they are Dead things with inbreathed sense able to pierce , And to our high raised phantasy present That ...
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... lost nothing when the master of the vineyard came to give each one his hire . " This letter is enriched with one of Milton's early sonnets , which , in common with the foregoing passage , exhibits that combination of modesty and ...
... lost nothing when the master of the vineyard came to give each one his hire . " This letter is enriched with one of Milton's early sonnets , which , in common with the foregoing passage , exhibits that combination of modesty and ...
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