John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 páginas |
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... carried Milton's name- is the most temperate and rational ( and biblical ) of his five tracts , but the first one , Of Reformation , has points of general and special interest . Milton's position is that already indicated as the aim of ...
... carried Milton's name- is the most temperate and rational ( and biblical ) of his five tracts , but the first one , Of Reformation , has points of general and special interest . Milton's position is that already indicated as the aim of ...
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... carried the story to 1066. These six books were published in 1670 ; in the years of the major poems Milton evidently gave up hope of continuing the work . As a critical student of sources , Milton was in the new tradition of ...
... carried the story to 1066. These six books were published in 1670 ; in the years of the major poems Milton evidently gave up hope of continuing the work . As a critical student of sources , Milton was in the new tradition of ...
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... carried much further in Paradise Lost , there was , after Homer , the difficulty of rendering increasingly abstract themes in the concrete terms of epic action . The philosophic Virgil came nearest Milton in his doubly abstract theme ...
... carried much further in Paradise Lost , there was , after Homer , the difficulty of rendering increasingly abstract themes in the concrete terms of epic action . The philosophic Virgil came nearest Milton in his doubly abstract theme ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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