John Milton: the Patriot and PoetPartridge & Oakey, 1852 - 235 من الصفحات |
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... Writings , and Character of the noblest and sublimest of their countrymen , is the object of the Editor of this volume . No book upon this illustrious man has appeared hitherto so condensed , yet so full and various as this ; the true ...
... Writings , and Character of the noblest and sublimest of their countrymen , is the object of the Editor of this volume . No book upon this illustrious man has appeared hitherto so condensed , yet so full and various as this ; the true ...
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... writings exercise most influ- ence over our minds , only two or three doubtful anecdotes , and unquestionable notes , have been ascertained ; while those whose talents were perverted to destroy their fellows , or whose lives were ...
... writings exercise most influ- ence over our minds , only two or three doubtful anecdotes , and unquestionable notes , have been ascertained ; while those whose talents were perverted to destroy their fellows , or whose lives were ...
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... writings show him to have been a man from his childhood ; his poems are exceedingly above the ordinary capacity of that age . " His first tutors were Thomas Young , and afterwards Dr. Alexander Gill . The estimation in which he ...
... writings show him to have been a man from his childhood ; his poems are exceedingly above the ordinary capacity of that age . " His first tutors were Thomas Young , and afterwards Dr. Alexander Gill . The estimation in which he ...
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... writings of Milton were more in the Italian vein of poetry , than suited to the taste of his own countrymen . He first visited Paris , and by the favour of Lord Scudamore , to whom he was introduced by Wotton's friendly letters , he not ...
... writings of Milton were more in the Italian vein of poetry , than suited to the taste of his own countrymen . He first visited Paris , and by the favour of Lord Scudamore , to whom he was introduced by Wotton's friendly letters , he not ...
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... writings of Milton cannot be understood and appreciated , without a large acquaintance with the times in which he lived . Milton's life , as a mirror , reflects those times ; his mind was certainly not created , but it was moulded by ...
... writings of Milton cannot be understood and appreciated , without a large acquaintance with the times in which he lived . Milton's life , as a mirror , reflects those times ; his mind was certainly not created , but it was moulded by ...
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