John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... material was incapa- ble of receiving the stamp of art . He has even embodied in a line from Samson Agonistes the technical phrase which gives the title to Selden's learned volume : Against the law of nature , law of nations . We must ...
... material was incapa- ble of receiving the stamp of art . He has even embodied in a line from Samson Agonistes the technical phrase which gives the title to Selden's learned volume : Against the law of nature , law of nations . We must ...
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... material issues . In spite of this , however , he found himself much concerned with the lower argument of physical arms and battles , and his attitude toward this material was by no means one of indifference . On the one hand it called ...
... material issues . In spite of this , however , he found himself much concerned with the lower argument of physical arms and battles , and his attitude toward this material was by no means one of indifference . On the one hand it called ...
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... Material analogous to that already cited is to be found in Paradise Lost wherever the movements of embattled hosts are mentioned . The most extensive illustration of the composite char- acter of Milton's materials and of the real ...
... Material analogous to that already cited is to be found in Paradise Lost wherever the movements of embattled hosts are mentioned . The most extensive illustration of the composite char- acter of Milton's materials and of the real ...
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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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