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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... tion chiefly through books , he sees Milton with a difference . As an ob- server of the current world of revolution and reaction , peace and war , he interprets the great protagonist of the struggles of another age in the light of ...
... tion chiefly through books , he sees Milton with a difference . As an ob- server of the current world of revolution and reaction , peace and war , he interprets the great protagonist of the struggles of another age in the light of ...
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... tion . The materials are carefully arranged and edited . He sent copies of it to his friends , and he was to have it reprinted with additions the year before his death . The kind of welcome it was likely to receive from indi- viduals ...
... tion . The materials are carefully arranged and edited . He sent copies of it to his friends , and he was to have it reprinted with additions the year before his death . The kind of welcome it was likely to receive from indi- viduals ...
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... tion period . " I will close , " he writes to Heimbach on August 15 , 1666 , “ by begging you to lay the blame for any faults in spelling or lack of punctua- tion upon the boy who writes this at my dictation , and who knows no Latin at ...
... tion period . " I will close , " he writes to Heimbach on August 15 , 1666 , “ by begging you to lay the blame for any faults in spelling or lack of punctua- tion upon the boy who writes this at my dictation , and who knows no Latin at ...
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