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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Between the writing of Comus in 1634 and that of Lycidas in November , 1637 , there are no poems from Milton's pen , unless the verse epistle to his father was prompted , as it may well have been , by the activities in which he had been ...
Between the writing of Comus in 1634 and that of Lycidas in November , 1637 , there are no poems from Milton's pen , unless the verse epistle to his father was prompted , as it may well have been , by the activities in which he had been ...
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Milton's style replaced that of Spenser as the traditional mode of utterance in English verse . It affected various individuals variously . The couplet writers , who were out of the dominant older tradition but had temporarily taken the ...
Milton's style replaced that of Spenser as the traditional mode of utterance in English verse . It affected various individuals variously . The couplet writers , who were out of the dominant older tradition but had temporarily taken the ...
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The earliest evidence of Miltonism in Blake , short of the blank verse lyrics in Poetical Sketches , printed in 1783 , is conventional enough to be irrelevant in this connection , but the prose piece on Samson at the close of the volume ...
The earliest evidence of Miltonism in Blake , short of the blank verse lyrics in Poetical Sketches , printed in 1783 , is conventional enough to be irrelevant in this connection , but the prose piece on Samson at the close of the volume ...
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