John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... magnificent but mysterious old republics of Italy , the cities of Tasso and Pe- trarch , of Dante and Columbus , of Macchiavelli and the De Medicis . He had studied in the world of books ; he had studied in the scenery of English life ...
... magnificent but mysterious old republics of Italy , the cities of Tasso and Pe- trarch , of Dante and Columbus , of Macchiavelli and the De Medicis . He had studied in the world of books ; he had studied in the scenery of English life ...
الصفحة 44
... magnificent relics of classic ages , or breathed the bland atmospheres , and saw the clear bright skies so different to those of our cold northern clime ; -the thrill of ecstacy with which the Mediterranean , or the Adri- atic , the Bay ...
... magnificent relics of classic ages , or breathed the bland atmospheres , and saw the clear bright skies so different to those of our cold northern clime ; -the thrill of ecstacy with which the Mediterranean , or the Adri- atic , the Bay ...
الصفحة 68
... magnificent hero of ancient story had performed , and who carried with him into his seat of power the more humble and domestic virtues of the little homestead of Huntingdonshire . Milton beheld all this ; he lived on terms of intimacy ...
... magnificent hero of ancient story had performed , and who carried with him into his seat of power the more humble and domestic virtues of the little homestead of Huntingdonshire . Milton beheld all this ; he lived on terms of intimacy ...
الصفحة 69
... magnificent forms ; he saw a state sinking , weakened in all her limbs , by the enervating influence of slavery and despotism ; he saw the venom of priestcraft poisoning the waters of the fountain of life ; he saw the noblest and the ...
... magnificent forms ; he saw a state sinking , weakened in all her limbs , by the enervating influence of slavery and despotism ; he saw the venom of priestcraft poisoning the waters of the fountain of life ; he saw the noblest and the ...
الصفحة 94
... magnificent to be realised by any private individual , —although some have come near to the approaching of Milton's ideas , even in private establishments - it con- tains hints of a very practical character ; and from what we know of ...
... magnificent to be realised by any private individual , —although some have come near to the approaching of Milton's ideas , even in private establishments - it con- tains hints of a very practical character ; and from what we know of ...
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