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LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I . THE POET ' S BIRTH - CHARACTER OF THE
TIMES HIS EARLY EDUCATION AND PROPENSITIES . The nativity of John
MILTON was cast at an epoch when mighty events were brewing in the political ...
LIFE OF MILTON . CHAPTER I . THE POET ' S BIRTH - CHARACTER OF THE
TIMES HIS EARLY EDUCATION AND PROPENSITIES . The nativity of John
MILTON was cast at an epoch when mighty events were brewing in the political ...
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When King James died , March 27th , 1625 , Milton was yet a boy , aged sixteen .
That monarch could impress upon the poet nothing but scorn and hatred : his
tyranny provoked rebellion ; his cowardice encouraged it : his odious and
imbecile ...
When King James died , March 27th , 1625 , Milton was yet a boy , aged sixteen .
That monarch could impress upon the poet nothing but scorn and hatred : his
tyranny provoked rebellion ; his cowardice encouraged it : his odious and
imbecile ...
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Milton , with a haughty spirit , and consciousness of his own great genius and
learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The lineCæteraque ingenio
non subeunda meoobviously means nothing but a repugnance to the
observation ...
Milton , with a haughty spirit , and consciousness of his own great genius and
learning , would not submit to academical discipline . The lineCæteraque ingenio
non subeunda meoobviously means nothing but a repugnance to the
observation ...
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John Milton. Where the bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their loud uplifted
angel - trumpets blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their
immortal harps of golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms
...
John Milton. Where the bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their loud uplifted
angel - trumpets blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their
immortal harps of golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms
...
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Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as
were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of
their ceremonies , were most interesting to the fancy . " There are magical words
of ...
Milton , like a true poet , in describing the Syrian superstition , selects such as
were most susceptible of poetical enlargement ; and which , from the wildness of
their ceremonies , were most interesting to the fancy . " There are magical words
of ...
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