John Milton, EnglishmanChrist among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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... once to a summit in Milton's early poetic achievement . Its immediate inspiration is the fervid and ornate religious verse of the Spenserian tradition , Phineas Fletcher in particular , which , we remember , was indigenous in Cambridge ...
... once to a summit in Milton's early poetic achievement . Its immediate inspiration is the fervid and ornate religious verse of the Spenserian tradition , Phineas Fletcher in particular , which , we remember , was indigenous in Cambridge ...
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... once a means of renewing contact with the universal source of hope and com- fort and an exercising of the skilled technique on which he had once relied and still relied for the achievement of immortal fame . His return to poetry is ...
... once a means of renewing contact with the universal source of hope and com- fort and an exercising of the skilled technique on which he had once relied and still relied for the achievement of immortal fame . His return to poetry is ...
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... once insinuates that the soul of Chaucer was trans- fused with his body and that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease . Milton has acknowledged to me that Spenser was his original . The famous epigram canonizing ...
... once insinuates that the soul of Chaucer was trans- fused with his body and that he was begotten by him two hundred years after his decease . Milton has acknowledged to me that Spenser was his original . The famous epigram canonizing ...
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