Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1912 - 184 Seiten |
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... followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with a ...
... followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with a ...
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... followed by a sojourn of equal length in Florence , where , it is specially interest- ing to remember , he now " found and visited . the famous Galileo , grown old , a prisoner to the Inquisition , for thinking in astronomy otherwise ...
... followed by a sojourn of equal length in Florence , where , it is specially interest- ing to remember , he now " found and visited . the famous Galileo , grown old , a prisoner to the Inquisition , for thinking in astronomy otherwise ...
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... followed by a tremendous reaction against Puritanism and its ideals . England plunged into what has been well described as the " mad orgy of the Restoration . " Comus and his crew of 66 " " " wanton revellers were once more abroad in ...
... followed by a tremendous reaction against Puritanism and its ideals . England plunged into what has been well described as the " mad orgy of the Restoration . " Comus and his crew of 66 " " " wanton revellers were once more abroad in ...
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... which he had nourished for his beloved country . As soon as he found himself secure against further attack he took a little house in Holborn , near Red Lion Square . Several changes of abode followed 141 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... which he had nourished for his beloved country . As soon as he found himself secure against further attack he took a little house in Holborn , near Red Lion Square . Several changes of abode followed 141 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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William Henry Hudson. near Red Lion Square . Several changes of abode followed in rapid succession ; and then , in 1664 , he settled in Artillery Walk , Bunhill Fields . Here he lived till his death ; though in 1665 , to escape from the ...
William Henry Hudson. near Red Lion Square . Several changes of abode followed in rapid succession ; and then , in 1664 , he settled in Artillery Walk , Bunhill Fields . Here he lived till his death ; though in 1665 , to escape from the ...
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