John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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... verse or in prose , for my intent is by this school especially to increase knowledge and worshipping of God and our Lord Jesus Christ and good Christian life and manners in the children . The original curriculum , with its preference ...
... verse or in prose , for my intent is by this school especially to increase knowledge and worshipping of God and our Lord Jesus Christ and good Christian life and manners in the children . The original curriculum , with its preference ...
Page 84
... verse epistle to his father was prompted , as it may well have been , by the activities in which he had been engaged . We know from a letter to Alexander Gill , dated December 4th , 1634 , that he had written a Greek ode the week before ...
... verse epistle to his father was prompted , as it may well have been , by the activities in which he had been engaged . We know from a letter to Alexander Gill , dated December 4th , 1634 , that he had written a Greek ode the week before ...
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... verse . It affected various individuals variously . The couplet writers , who were out of the dominant older ... verse have also a Miltonic reference . But here the chief transmitter was not a rhymester , but the first of the great blank ...
... verse . It affected various individuals variously . The couplet writers , who were out of the dominant older ... verse have also a Miltonic reference . But here the chief transmitter was not a rhymester , but the first of the great blank ...
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