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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... things turned out , it did not see the light until Robert Lemon found the long - lost manuscript in 1823. The immediate reaction , among the pious nineteenth - century reviewers , was astonishment . Milton's ' heresies ' were seized ...
... things turned out , it did not see the light until Robert Lemon found the long - lost manuscript in 1823. The immediate reaction , among the pious nineteenth - century reviewers , was astonishment . Milton's ' heresies ' were seized ...
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... things which guided him . Even before his blindness he existed in his own world , belonged strictly to no sect , party , or group . To every issue he brought A mind not to be changed by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in ...
... things which guided him . Even before his blindness he existed in his own world , belonged strictly to no sect , party , or group . To every issue he brought A mind not to be changed by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in ...
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... things of heaven are invisible to mortal sight , it is necessary to invest them with an appearance which Milton can only imagine . The majestic appearance of Raphael , for instance , has to be described with reference to the seraphim in ...
... things of heaven are invisible to mortal sight , it is necessary to invest them with an appearance which Milton can only imagine . The majestic appearance of Raphael , for instance , has to be described with reference to the seraphim in ...
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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