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Milton confronts the fact of his immaturity , but finds , as he is often to do when similar questionings possess him , full consolation in the acceptance of God's will to which he has , even in these young years and before any ...
Milton confronts the fact of his immaturity , but finds , as he is often to do when similar questionings possess him , full consolation in the acceptance of God's will to which he has , even in these young years and before any ...
Page 242
The characterisation of the orators has behind it the poet's acceptance of their achievement as the goal of his own endeavours in prose , for he , too , had tried to wield through words “ a fierce democraty , ” and had , at least in ...
The characterisation of the orators has behind it the poet's acceptance of their achievement as the goal of his own endeavours in prose , for he , too , had tried to wield through words “ a fierce democraty , ” and had , at least in ...
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But certainly the meed of public acceptance with full understanding was small from his or any standpoint . He had enough experience of friendship to know what such acceptance could be like . He invited posterity to continue to accord ...
But certainly the meed of public acceptance with full understanding was small from his or any standpoint . He had enough experience of friendship to know what such acceptance could be like . He invited posterity to continue to accord ...
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