Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... remaining as they were ; And they , so perfect is their misery , Not once perceive their foul disfigurement , But boast themselves more comely than before ; And all their friends and native home forget , To roll with pleasure in a ...
... remaining as they were ; And they , so perfect is their misery , Not once perceive their foul disfigurement , But boast themselves more comely than before ; And all their friends and native home forget , To roll with pleasure in a ...
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... remaining two in 1645. In January of the latter year Laud was executed ; in June the forces of the king met overwhelming defeat on the field of Naseby . Had Charles been resolute and wise , he might still have saved , even at this late ...
... remaining two in 1645. In January of the latter year Laud was executed ; in June the forces of the king met overwhelming defeat on the field of Naseby . Had Charles been resolute and wise , he might still have saved , even at this late ...
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... remaining eye was to be preserved . But he had just then undertaken his " Defence of the English People , " and this at all costs he determined to finish . " The choice lay before me , " he writes in his " Second Defence , " " tween ...
... remaining eye was to be preserved . But he had just then undertaken his " Defence of the English People , " and this at all costs he determined to finish . " The choice lay before me , " he writes in his " Second Defence , " " tween ...
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... remaining sonnet which I select for re- production - the most powerful of all Milton's minor poems - was occasioned by the brutal persecution by the Duke of Savoy of the Protestant Waldenses or Vaudois . It fell to Milton's lot as Latin ...
... remaining sonnet which I select for re- production - the most powerful of all Milton's minor poems - was occasioned by the brutal persecution by the Duke of Savoy of the Protestant Waldenses or Vaudois . It fell to Milton's lot as Latin ...
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... remaining investments , while his house in Bread Street was presently destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. Hitherto Milton had always lived in comfortable freedom from pecuniary anxieties . These were now added to his other troubles ...
... remaining investments , while his house in Bread Street was presently destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. Hitherto Milton had always lived in comfortable freedom from pecuniary anxieties . These were now added to his other troubles ...
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