John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... Fathers of English Poetry ! Rude out- lines , alone , are preserved to us of the biogra- phies of Chaucer , Spenser , and Shakspeare . Of the men whose writings exercise most influ- ence over our minds , only two or three doubtful ...
... Fathers of English Poetry ! Rude out- lines , alone , are preserved to us of the biogra- phies of Chaucer , Spenser , and Shakspeare . Of the men whose writings exercise most influ- ence over our minds , only two or three doubtful ...
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... father of our poet was a man of refined and elegant taste , and was characterised , too , by that inflexible adherence to the rights of con- science , which shone forth with such dignity in his son . He had received his education at ...
... father of our poet was a man of refined and elegant taste , and was characterised , too , by that inflexible adherence to the rights of con- science , which shone forth with such dignity in his son . He had received his education at ...
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... father had passed the middle age of life . Milton's name cannot be cited as illustrating the early dullness of genius ; all the accounts we have of his boyhood confirm any impression we might previously have formed of the precocity of ...
... father had passed the middle age of life . Milton's name cannot be cited as illustrating the early dullness of genius ; all the accounts we have of his boyhood confirm any impression we might previously have formed of the precocity of ...
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... father , who had quitted business , and had purchased an estate in this neigh- bourhood . Here he read over all the Greek and Latin authors , especially the historians ; and here he is believed to have written his Arcades , Comus and ...
... father , who had quitted business , and had purchased an estate in this neigh- bourhood . Here he read over all the Greek and Latin authors , especially the historians ; and here he is believed to have written his Arcades , Comus and ...
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... He sought and obtained his father's permission . This Mr. Hayley supposes to have been the more readily granted , as one of his motives for visiting Italy was to form a col- lection MILTON TRAVELLING . 41 Milton Travelling.
... He sought and obtained his father's permission . This Mr. Hayley supposes to have been the more readily granted , as one of his motives for visiting Italy was to form a col- lection MILTON TRAVELLING . 41 Milton Travelling.
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