Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... early service in the cathedral . It is thus the balance between these two days and the skilful way in which the particulars of the one are made to answer those of the other that we should be specially careful to observe . Both pictures ...
... early service in the cathedral . It is thus the balance between these two days and the skilful way in which the particulars of the one are made to answer those of the other that we should be specially careful to observe . Both pictures ...
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... early history , the masque as a dramatic type was largely the product of those Italian influences which from the time of the Renaissance onward had done so much to shape 1 Casella was a Florentine friend of Dante , celebrated for his ...
... early history , the masque as a dramatic type was largely the product of those Italian influences which from the time of the Renaissance onward had done so much to shape 1 Casella was a Florentine friend of Dante , celebrated for his ...
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... early years never found fruition . In the Long Vacation of 1637 , with the intention of visiting relatives in Ireland , he set out from Chester Bay in a vessel bound for Dublin . August 10 , in absolutely calm weather , the ill- starred ...
... early years never found fruition . In the Long Vacation of 1637 , with the intention of visiting relatives in Ireland , he set out from Chester Bay in a vessel bound for Dublin . August 10 , in absolutely calm weather , the ill- starred ...
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... - tectorate , he enters into particulars concerning his own early life and conduct . Thus , as the various references which we have made to it will have shown , this pamphlet has great value as 128 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... - tectorate , he enters into particulars concerning his own early life and conduct . Thus , as the various references which we have made to it will have shown , this pamphlet has great value as 128 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... power to render . " So Milton did his duty and paid the penalty . Early in 1653 , when he was only forty - five years of age , he became totally blind . Upon the varied consequences of this dire 130 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... power to render . " So Milton did his duty and paid the penalty . Early in 1653 , when he was only forty - five years of age , he became totally blind . Upon the varied consequences of this dire 130 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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