Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... early began to complain of their leaders ' timidity and want of thoroughness . To these more radical reformers , whose inspiration and ideals were largely drawn from the teachings of the famous John Calvin of Geneva , the episcopacy was ...
... early began to complain of their leaders ' timidity and want of thoroughness . To these more radical reformers , whose inspiration and ideals were largely drawn from the teachings of the famous John Calvin of Geneva , the episcopacy was ...
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... Early in Elizabeth's reign the struggle with Rome and with Rome's powerful ally , Spain — a struggle in which the very existence of England was im- perilled - bred an intense feeling of patriotism , and Englishmen of different parties ...
... Early in Elizabeth's reign the struggle with Rome and with Rome's powerful ally , Spain — a struggle in which the very existence of England was im- perilled - bred an intense feeling of patriotism , and Englishmen of different parties ...
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... early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father , " Milton records , destined me from a child to the pursuit of literature . ” His education as a boy was the best that London afforded . At first he received private lessons ...
... early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father , " Milton records , destined me from a child to the pursuit of literature . ” His education as a boy was the best that London afforded . At first he received private lessons ...
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... early acquaintance with it is apparent . Nor It is , of course , not in the least surprising that while still a schoolboy Milton also tried his hand at poetic composition . This is only what we should expect . But so far as we are able ...
... early acquaintance with it is apparent . Nor It is , of course , not in the least surprising that while still a schoolboy Milton also tried his hand at poetic composition . This is only what we should expect . But so far as we are able ...
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... early studies , and to draw upon the treasures which as a young man he had amassed . Hence the learned borrowings and illustrations , the bookish analogies and metaphors , the long erudite digressions and disquisitions , which abound in ...
... early studies , and to draw upon the treasures which as a young man he had amassed . Hence the learned borrowings and illustrations , the bookish analogies and metaphors , the long erudite digressions and disquisitions , which abound in ...
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