John MiltonChanticleer Press, 1950 - 95 pages |
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... in Prose or Rhime . It is a big claim and some will regard the making of it as an instance of arrogance or egotistical self assur- ance . But what is important is that it is strictly true . John Milton at the age of twenty - one . 16.
... in Prose or Rhime . It is a big claim and some will regard the making of it as an instance of arrogance or egotistical self assur- ance . But what is important is that it is strictly true . John Milton at the age of twenty - one . 16.
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... instance , have thought as he read the work ? He would read with increasing amazement , noting , perhaps , at first some echoes of Spenser , mentally applauding the strong simplicity of such a line as : Forsook the Courts of everlasting ...
... instance , have thought as he read the work ? He would read with increasing amazement , noting , perhaps , at first some echoes of Spenser , mentally applauding the strong simplicity of such a line as : Forsook the Courts of everlasting ...
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... instance , as follows , about the clergy who trim their sails to the prevailing currents of opinion : " For divines if we observe them have their postures , and their motions no less expertly , and with 1665-1745 . no less variety ...
... instance , as follows , about the clergy who trim their sails to the prevailing currents of opinion : " For divines if we observe them have their postures , and their motions no less expertly , and with 1665-1745 . no less variety ...
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