John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... period , to the comparative neglect of that which immediately preceded it . From the stand- point of literary values such an emphasis is natural enough ; but for the comprehension of the mental processes and habits which underlie his ...
... period , to the comparative neglect of that which immediately preceded it . From the stand- point of literary values such an emphasis is natural enough ; but for the comprehension of the mental processes and habits which underlie his ...
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... period of the tract Of the Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ( 1649 ) than to that of Lycidas . To the earlier period , however , it certainly belongs and it is , with the rest , conclusive evidence of the degree to which Milton had ...
... period of the tract Of the Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ( 1649 ) than to that of Lycidas . To the earlier period , however , it certainly belongs and it is , with the rest , conclusive evidence of the degree to which Milton had ...
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... period of the ecclesias- tical and divorce tracts ( 1641-5 ) , however , and I believe them to belong to the years 1650–52 . Among the authors read are , besides the histories of the Italian cities , the satirical writings of Tassoni ...
... period of the ecclesias- tical and divorce tracts ( 1641-5 ) , however , and I believe them to belong to the years 1650–52 . Among the authors read are , besides the histories of the Italian cities , the satirical writings of Tassoni ...
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The Pastoral Elegy and Miltons Lycidas | 126 |
Milton and the Return to Humanism | 161 |
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