John Milton, EnglishmanCrown Publishers, 1949 - 272 pages Christ among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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... continued to haunt Milton throughout his life . For all this the seriousness of his early years is what he took greater pains to have the world remember and it is this , for better or worse , to which one is obliged to give the ...
... continued to haunt Milton throughout his life . For all this the seriousness of his early years is what he took greater pains to have the world remember and it is this , for better or worse , to which one is obliged to give the ...
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... continued apprehension of a similar event . He is also the English humanist employing the well - worn motives of neo - Latin Chris- tian verse . Satan , envious of the happiness of Britain under good King James , incites the triple ...
... continued apprehension of a similar event . He is also the English humanist employing the well - worn motives of neo - Latin Chris- tian verse . Satan , envious of the happiness of Britain under good King James , incites the triple ...
Page 66
... continued acquaintance with him . Such usefulness as he had had as a stimulus to creative effort was presumably over . Collaboration with Lawes and the effects of public success as an English poet would naturally have diverted the ...
... continued acquaintance with him . Such usefulness as he had had as a stimulus to creative effort was presumably over . Collaboration with Lawes and the effects of public success as an English poet would naturally have diverted the ...
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