John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 páginas |
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... Young , who taught Milton in 1618-1620 and during 1620-1628 was in Hamburg as chaplain to the English merchants there . In the later 1620's Milton ad- dressed to Young an epistle in verse and two letters in prose , all in Latin , and ...
... Young , who taught Milton in 1618-1620 and during 1620-1628 was in Hamburg as chaplain to the English merchants there . In the later 1620's Milton ad- dressed to Young an epistle in verse and two letters in prose , all in Latin , and ...
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... Young in Hamburg , now threatened by approaching armies , Milton reveals incipient Puritan- ism in his sympathetic picture of his old tutor as a reli- gious exile . In Elegy 1 , the earliest ( spring , 1626 ) , as we have seen , he ...
... Young in Hamburg , now threatened by approaching armies , Milton reveals incipient Puritan- ism in his sympathetic picture of his old tutor as a reli- gious exile . In Elegy 1 , the earliest ( spring , 1626 ) , as we have seen , he ...
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... young men and women in love with love and one another . The earth lures even the amorous gods from heaven ; and wanton Pan , Faunus , the satyrs , dryads , and oreads are all pursuing or pursued . The poem ends with a prayer that the ...
... young men and women in love with love and one another . The earth lures even the amorous gods from heaven ; and wanton Pan , Faunus , the satyrs , dryads , and oreads are all pursuing or pursued . The poem ends with a prayer that the ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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