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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... shows the man , As morning shows the day . Be famous then By wisdom ; he was afterwards to make Satan say to Christ . It is not inconsistent with what we know of pre - adolescent adaptation to think that the fantasy and the resolve ...
... shows the man , As morning shows the day . Be famous then By wisdom ; he was afterwards to make Satan say to Christ . It is not inconsistent with what we know of pre - adolescent adaptation to think that the fantasy and the resolve ...
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... shows how easily he falls into questionings about himself . He concludes : Yet , that you may see I am something suspicious of myself , and do take note of a certain belatedness in me I am the bolder to send you some of my nightward ...
... shows how easily he falls into questionings about himself . He concludes : Yet , that you may see I am something suspicious of myself , and do take note of a certain belatedness in me I am the bolder to send you some of my nightward ...
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... show us Milton in- terrupting his studies to present himself at Harefield and exchange courtesies with the awe ... shows perfect familiarity with the tradition in which the Countess herself had been bred and of which she would ...
... show us Milton in- terrupting his studies to present himself at Harefield and exchange courtesies with the awe ... shows perfect familiarity with the tradition in which the Countess herself had been bred and of which she would ...
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