Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... writes to Diodati , but in your ear , lest I blush ; and allow me for a little to speak big words to you . Do you ask me what I am thinking of ? So may the good God help me , of Immortality . But what am I doing ? I am pluming my wings ...
... writes to Diodati , but in your ear , lest I blush ; and allow me for a little to speak big words to you . Do you ask me what I am thinking of ? So may the good God help me , of Immortality . But what am I doing ? I am pluming my wings ...
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... writer and controversialist , setting aside in obedience to the urgent claims of the hour the prosecution of those poetic designs upon which more than ever he had set his heart . But before we turn to the polemical work which , though ...
... writer and controversialist , setting aside in obedience to the urgent claims of the hour the prosecution of those poetic designs upon which more than ever he had set his heart . But before we turn to the polemical work which , though ...
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... writing , before his marriage , his pamphlets on Church government , and after , his " Areopagitica " and his tractates on education and divorce . With these and other prose writings to be mentioned later we are concerned here only for ...
... writing , before his marriage , his pamphlets on Church government , and after , his " Areopagitica " and his tractates on education and divorce . With these and other prose writings to be mentioned later we are concerned here only for ...
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... write his great plea , and as Mr. Stopford Brooke has justly said , " its defense of books , and the freedom of books , will last as long as there are writers and readers of books . " Here and there , amid the general argument , are ...
... write his great plea , and as Mr. Stopford Brooke has justly said , " its defense of books , and the freedom of books , will last as long as there are writers and readers of books . " Here and there , amid the general argument , are ...
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... writer recognised the fact that if liberty is left to those who are not inwardly fit for it , it will soon degenerate into license ; and like every true lover of liberty , Milton had a horror of license . Finally , in his four tractates ...
... writer recognised the fact that if liberty is left to those who are not inwardly fit for it , it will soon degenerate into license ; and like every true lover of liberty , Milton had a horror of license . Finally , in his four tractates ...
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