John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 62
... complete . Actually Milton's interest in English poetry reached a height in this period under the new or at least intensified stimulus of approval by men of real artistic judgment and authority . Writing in 1654 , when this interest had ...
... complete . Actually Milton's interest in English poetry reached a height in this period under the new or at least intensified stimulus of approval by men of real artistic judgment and authority . Writing in 1654 , when this interest had ...
Page 186
... complete evidence of the character and supposed effects of the remedies employed . By the time his blindness became complete he seems to have given up all hope of recovery . Two years later , however , a Greek friend domiciled in Paris ...
... complete evidence of the character and supposed effects of the remedies employed . By the time his blindness became complete he seems to have given up all hope of recovery . Two years later , however , a Greek friend domiciled in Paris ...
Page 256
... complete because of its unexpected- ness . But he , though blind of sight , Despised , and thought extinguished quite , With inward eyes illuminated , His fiery virtue roused From under ashes into sudden flame , So Virtue , given for ...
... complete because of its unexpected- ness . But he , though blind of sight , Despised , and thought extinguished quite , With inward eyes illuminated , His fiery virtue roused From under ashes into sudden flame , So Virtue , given for ...
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