The Life of John MiltonThe author in this new biography of Milton sees the man whole, and in doing so enhances our understanding not only of his character but also of his poetry. |
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... Oxford , where he matriculated at the age of thirteen in February 1623. Perhaps , too , this parental anxiety determined the place of Milton's own university education . On the other hand , even though his father was an Oxford man , his ...
... Oxford , where he matriculated at the age of thirteen in February 1623. Perhaps , too , this parental anxiety determined the place of Milton's own university education . On the other hand , even though his father was an Oxford man , his ...
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... Oxford , with what can only be sarcasm , as the divine home of Phoebus , the sun . But , once arrived in Oxford , and this is the important point , Milton thinks of his book being read alongside the authors whose illustrious names were ...
... Oxford , with what can only be sarcasm , as the divine home of Phoebus , the sun . But , once arrived in Oxford , and this is the important point , Milton thinks of his book being read alongside the authors whose illustrious names were ...
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