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Page 122
It is clear that Milton never thought of his teaching as more than an incidental occupation . He does not mention it in his own account of the beginning of his active life : As soon as I was able I hired a spacious 122 JOHN MILTON ...
It is clear that Milton never thought of his teaching as more than an incidental occupation . He does not mention it in his own account of the beginning of his active life : As soon as I was able I hired a spacious 122 JOHN MILTON ...
Page 203
There is new and lyric inspiration in Adam's narrative of his own and Eve's creation and their nuptials , beginning in Book VIII , line 249 . The mood not only of Book IV , but of the sonnet on his deceased wife , which , if our ...
There is new and lyric inspiration in Adam's narrative of his own and Eve's creation and their nuptials , beginning in Book VIII , line 249 . The mood not only of Book IV , but of the sonnet on his deceased wife , which , if our ...
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It quotes , for example , the invocation to light at the beginning of the third book with the comment : “ No doubt but the thoughts of this vital Lamp lighted ...
It quotes , for example , the invocation to light at the beginning of the third book with the comment : “ No doubt but the thoughts of this vital Lamp lighted ...
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