John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... English verse was required at Westminster and may have been at St. Paul's . Beside this we have the special influences of Milton's home environment . It should not be forgotten that to cultivate music meant , throughout the English ...
... English verse was required at Westminster and may have been at St. Paul's . Beside this we have the special influences of Milton's home environment . It should not be forgotten that to cultivate music meant , throughout the English ...
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... English and Scottish history , to which he now turned , so far as we know , for the first time , 167 except that he had long been acquainted with the legendary material in Geoffrey . The first step was to work through Bede , Malmesbury ...
... English and Scottish history , to which he now turned , so far as we know , for the first time , 167 except that he had long been acquainted with the legendary material in Geoffrey . The first step was to work through Bede , Malmesbury ...
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... English constitutional precedent for the subjection of the king to law is set down on page 179. Clearly Milton was well pre- pared in thought , long before he could definitely have foreseen them , for the coming events of English ...
... English constitutional precedent for the subjection of the king to law is set down on page 179. Clearly Milton was well pre- pared in thought , long before he could definitely have foreseen them , for the coming events of English ...
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The Youth of Milton | 1 |
The Chronology of Miltons Private Studies | 75 |
The Pastoral Elegy and Miltons Lycidas | 126 |
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