Rare Early Essays on John MiltonNorwood Editions, 1981 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... passage is written with eloquence , -facit indignatio versum . one part , he evidently alludes to himself , - " They who were ever faithfullest to their cause , and freely aided them in person and with their sub- stance , when they ...
... passage is written with eloquence , -facit indignatio versum . one part , he evidently alludes to himself , - " They who were ever faithfullest to their cause , and freely aided them in person and with their sub- stance , when they ...
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... passage where Milton has taken pleasure in recalling his early and vigorous education.1 In one of his tracts against episcopacy he dwells with even more complacency on these fair years of study . He went , he says , from historians to ...
... passage where Milton has taken pleasure in recalling his early and vigorous education.1 In one of his tracts against episcopacy he dwells with even more complacency on these fair years of study . He went , he says , from historians to ...
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... passage which has always seemed to me one of the noblest in the English language . As is the case with the other passage to which I have referred , it should be read entire , but here , for want of space , I must abbreviate : " But ...
... passage which has always seemed to me one of the noblest in the English language . As is the case with the other passage to which I have referred , it should be read entire , but here , for want of space , I must abbreviate : " But ...
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The Life of Milton | 1 |
Milton and Paradise Lost | 122 |
John Milton | 156 |
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