The Life of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1983 - 278 páginas The author in this new biography of Milton sees the man whole, and in doing so enhances our understanding not only of his character but also of his poetry. |
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... passing phase . Perhaps when he next came back to London she had found a lover or a husband . We shall never know . It seems unromantic in a poet to put his own career before affairs of the heart but , in the case of Milton , there is a ...
... passing phase . Perhaps when he next came back to London she had found a lover or a husband . We shall never know . It seems unromantic in a poet to put his own career before affairs of the heart but , in the case of Milton , there is a ...
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... passing brings a sense of profound personal loss . There were many friendships and intimacies in Milton's life , but ... passed home along the same route through France that he had taken fifteen months before . The door of Paradise was ...
... passing brings a sense of profound personal loss . There were many friendships and intimacies in Milton's life , but ... passed home along the same route through France that he had taken fifteen months before . The door of Paradise was ...
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... passed through Parliament to fine any person who had taken possession of property of royalist delinquents since May 1642. The point of this rather sweeping law was to prevent such delinquents enjoying their property while having ...
... passed through Parliament to fine any person who had taken possession of property of royalist delinquents since May 1642. The point of this rather sweeping law was to prevent such delinquents enjoying their property while having ...
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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