Rare Early Essays on John MiltonNorwood Editions, 1981 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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... poet appeared in France since the beginning of Cardinal Richelieu's ministry , but he has been protected and encouraged , and his merit as fast as it could spread has been generally acknowledged . I wish I could as truly affirm the same ...
... poet appeared in France since the beginning of Cardinal Richelieu's ministry , but he has been protected and encouraged , and his merit as fast as it could spread has been generally acknowledged . I wish I could as truly affirm the same ...
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... poet there was also some- thing of the poet in the theologian , and the two in- spirations blended in him after the closest and most natural fashion in the world . And when old age draws near , when the drama of the Republic is played ...
... poet there was also some- thing of the poet in the theologian , and the two in- spirations blended in him after the closest and most natural fashion in the world . And when old age draws near , when the drama of the Republic is played ...
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... poet voices the suffer- ing of blindness and the absence of freedom . This lack of humanity runs through all his work . Even in the scenes of " Comus " the figures bear more resem- blance to those on a Greek vase than to life . The ...
... poet voices the suffer- ing of blindness and the absence of freedom . This lack of humanity runs through all his work . Even in the scenes of " Comus " the figures bear more resem- blance to those on a Greek vase than to life . The ...
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The Life of Milton | 1 |
Milton and Paradise Lost | 122 |
John Milton | 156 |
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