Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... matters connected with this Continental tour are worthy of passing remark . In the first place , we have his word for it that , wherever he went and whatever might be the society in which he found himself , though it was his invariable ...
... matters connected with this Continental tour are worthy of passing remark . In the first place , we have his word for it that , wherever he went and whatever might be the society in which he found himself , though it was his invariable ...
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... matters of Church government and religious worship . Disaffection spread ; things went from bad to worse ; supported by his two evil counsellors , Laud and Strafford , Charles pursued his reckless policy of high - handed tyranny ...
... matters of Church government and religious worship . Disaffection spread ; things went from bad to worse ; supported by his two evil counsellors , Laud and Strafford , Charles pursued his reckless policy of high - handed tyranny ...
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... matters , to transfer into this struggle all my genius and all the strength of my industry . " He now became active and influential as a prose- writer and controversialist , setting aside in obedience to the urgent claims of the hour ...
... matters , to transfer into this struggle all my genius and all the strength of my industry . " He now became active and influential as a prose- writer and controversialist , setting aside in obedience to the urgent claims of the hour ...
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... matters worse , she came of a Cavalier family . Accustomed to a large household and plenty of jovial company , she soon found the home to which her husband brought her lonely , and the way of life there unbearably dull ...
... matters worse , she came of a Cavalier family . Accustomed to a large household and plenty of jovial company , she soon found the home to which her husband brought her lonely , and the way of life there unbearably dull ...
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... matter again he regarded him- self , rightly or wrongly , as the apostle of a wise and beneficial liberty . On the question of the relations of the sexes , Milton , as every reader of " Paradise Lost " will soon discover for him- self ...
... matter again he regarded him- self , rightly or wrongly , as the apostle of a wise and beneficial liberty . On the question of the relations of the sexes , Milton , as every reader of " Paradise Lost " will soon discover for him- self ...
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