An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... doubt , at this period that he wrote his beautiful pendents , L'Al- legro and Il Penseroso . Horton also witnessed the birth of Arcades , Comus , † and Lycidas ; and in all probability it was here also that he wrote his beauti- ful ...
... doubt , at this period that he wrote his beautiful pendents , L'Al- legro and Il Penseroso . Horton also witnessed the birth of Arcades , Comus , † and Lycidas ; and in all probability it was here also that he wrote his beauti- ful ...
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... doubt ) states , * " at the time when Charles , having broken the peace with the Scots , was renewing the second of those wars named Episcopal , ' but exactly a twelvemonth previous to that time , and about eight months before the ...
... doubt ) states , * " at the time when Charles , having broken the peace with the Scots , was renewing the second of those wars named Episcopal , ' but exactly a twelvemonth previous to that time , and about eight months before the ...
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... doubt , was complete and absolute , as suited his noble nature ; but that , to use the language of our friend the Rev. Mr. Mitford , “ his marriage , though clouded over in its rise , and portending storms and sorrows , ended in the ...
... doubt , was complete and absolute , as suited his noble nature ; but that , to use the language of our friend the Rev. Mr. Mitford , “ his marriage , though clouded over in its rise , and portending storms and sorrows , ended in the ...
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... doubt , because Waller was a Presbyterian ; and as Milton had broken with that party , he could not serve under him with honour . There is however a much simpler answer . Waller had not and could not have any command at the time ; for ...
... doubt , because Waller was a Presbyterian ; and as Milton had broken with that party , he could not serve under him with honour . There is however a much simpler answer . Waller had not and could not have any command at the time ; for ...
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... doubt whatever that that daring act of folly , as we may perhaps term it , of the English Parlia- ment , the execution of their King , had aroused through- out Europe a strong feeling of horror and indignation . Excited probably more by ...
... doubt whatever that that daring act of folly , as we may perhaps term it , of the English Parlia- ment , the execution of their King , had aroused through- out Europe a strong feeling of horror and indignation . Excited probably more by ...
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