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Sivu 87
... England in his two model masques . Gradually , however , with Milton's growing seriousness amid the events and duties that awaited him after his return from his Italian journey , and especially after the meeting of the Long Parliament ...
... England in his two model masques . Gradually , however , with Milton's growing seriousness amid the events and duties that awaited him after his return from his Italian journey , and especially after the meeting of the Long Parliament ...
Sivu 88
... England . This fact may have co - operated with other reasons in determining Milton when he did at length find leisure for returning to his scheme of a great English poem - to abandon the dramatic form he had formerly favoured . True ...
... England . This fact may have co - operated with other reasons in determining Milton when he did at length find leisure for returning to his scheme of a great English poem - to abandon the dramatic form he had formerly favoured . True ...
Sivu 92
... England , and men were once more familiar with stage - plays , Milton evidently felt that many of his countrymen still retained their Puritanic horror of the Drama , and of all related to it - nay , that this horror might well be ...
... England , and men were once more familiar with stage - plays , Milton evidently felt that many of his countrymen still retained their Puritanic horror of the Drama , and of all related to it - nay , that this horror might well be ...
Sivu 93
... England . It was a tragedy of the severe classic order , accord- ing to that noble Greek model which had been kept up by none of the modern nations , unless it might be the Italians . In reading it , not Shakespeare , nor Ben Jonson ...
... England . It was a tragedy of the severe classic order , accord- ing to that noble Greek model which had been kept up by none of the modern nations , unless it might be the Italians . In reading it , not Shakespeare , nor Ben Jonson ...
Sivu 159
... England , could be frequent - Milton devoted himself to laborious reading and study , varied by occasional additions to his manuscript stock of English and Latin compositions . To the Horton period , indeed , belong the finest of his ...
... England , could be frequent - Milton devoted himself to laborious reading and study , varied by occasional additions to his manuscript stock of English and Latin compositions . To the Horton period , indeed , belong the finest of his ...
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