Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge , he wrote acknowledging a " desirable present ...
... course , the chief subjects of his attention ; but he probably made a beginning also with French and Italian , and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge , he wrote acknowledging a " desirable present ...
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... course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory . Chiefly on account of the fairness of his complexion and his personal beauty , but also undoubtedly in part because of the purity of his ...
... course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory . Chiefly on account of the fairness of his complexion and his personal beauty , but also undoubtedly in part because of the purity of his ...
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... course of Milton's intel- lectual history . Two great influences were to enter into and fashion his poetic powers - the influence of classicism and the influence of Puritanism . Of these , the former was for the moment completely in the ...
... course of Milton's intel- lectual history . Two great influences were to enter into and fashion his poetic powers - the influence of classicism and the influence of Puritanism . Of these , the former was for the moment completely in the ...
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... course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . " To the service of the Church , " he afterwards wrote , " by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child , and by mine own ...
... course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . " To the service of the Church , " he afterwards wrote , " by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child , and by mine own ...
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... course . No outside pressure appears to have been brought to bear upon him , and he was left to shape his career in accordance with his personal desires and aims . Few poets standing on the threshold of life have been as happily placed ...
... course . No outside pressure appears to have been brought to bear upon him , and he was left to shape his career in accordance with his personal desires and aims . Few poets standing on the threshold of life have been as happily placed ...
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