John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 73
... book or poem , he was determined some day to play . The evidence of the Horton entries in the Commonplace Book is confirmed and supplemented by Milton's own statements : . I spent [ he writes in 1642 ] in the stories of those Greek and ...
... book or poem , he was determined some day to play . The evidence of the Horton entries in the Commonplace Book is confirmed and supplemented by Milton's own statements : . I spent [ he writes in 1642 ] in the stories of those Greek and ...
Page 142
... book and does not know the man who wrote it . In the introduction to Colasterion he describes himself as annoyed by Prynne's merely incidental references to his book “ at the tail of anabaptistical , antinomian , atheistical epithets ...
... book and does not know the man who wrote it . In the introduction to Colasterion he describes himself as annoyed by Prynne's merely incidental references to his book “ at the tail of anabaptistical , antinomian , atheistical epithets ...
Page 210
... Book VII Raphael relates the six days ' creation of the world , following the defeat of Satan . Book VIII Raphael answers Adam's questions regarding the structure of the universe and warns him to concern himself rather with his own ...
... Book VII Raphael relates the six days ' creation of the world , following the defeat of Satan . Book VIII Raphael answers Adam's questions regarding the structure of the universe and warns him to concern himself rather with his own ...
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