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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... poet as the best kind of teacher and inspirer now serves him to good purpose in defending his favorite occupation and the way of life which it re- quires . He will return to the subject in more detailed analyses of the poet's function ...
... poet as the best kind of teacher and inspirer now serves him to good purpose in defending his favorite occupation and the way of life which it re- quires . He will return to the subject in more detailed analyses of the poet's function ...
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... poet's friendship for him was warmly returned is shown by their later correspondence . A further evidence of Dati's continued interest in Milton and of the poet's pride in his ap- proval is to be found in the verses published among the ...
... poet's friendship for him was warmly returned is shown by their later correspondence . A further evidence of Dati's continued interest in Milton and of the poet's pride in his ap- proval is to be found in the verses published among the ...
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... poet , romantically attached to the memory of his predecessors , and ready to dramatize himself not only as standing ... poet . Milton found it easy to enhance the situation and fancy himself for the moment a " vainqeur du vainqeur du ...
... poet , romantically attached to the memory of his predecessors , and ready to dramatize himself not only as standing ... poet . Milton found it easy to enhance the situation and fancy himself for the moment a " vainqeur du vainqeur du ...
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