The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇJohn Macrone, 1835 |
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... Early education - Death of King James - Character of his court- Public characters of Elizabeth's reign - Programme of Milton's travels - Juvenile poems - ' Death of a fair infant ' - College verses - Rustication from college ...
... Early education - Death of King James - Character of his court- Public characters of Elizabeth's reign - Programme of Milton's travels - Juvenile poems - ' Death of a fair infant ' - College verses - Rustication from college ...
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... early poems in 1645- Animadversions upon Remonstrants ' De- fence ' - ' Apology for Smectymnuus - Tractate of Education ' —'Areopagitica ' — ' Tenure of Kings and Magistrates'— ' Ob- servations , ' & c . - Milton's account of his ...
... early poems in 1645- Animadversions upon Remonstrants ' De- fence ' - ' Apology for Smectymnuus - Tractate of Education ' —'Areopagitica ' — ' Tenure of Kings and Magistrates'— ' Ob- servations , ' & c . - Milton's account of his ...
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... Early Latin poems - College ex- ercises , & c . ¡¤ 183 CHAPTER XVIII . Observations on Milton's poetry continued - Era of his writings - State of literature in Elizabeth's reign - Milton's inventiveness - His devotion to the Muse ...
... Early Latin poems - College ex- ercises , & c . ¡¤ 183 CHAPTER XVIII . Observations on Milton's poetry continued - Era of his writings - State of literature in Elizabeth's reign - Milton's inventiveness - His devotion to the Muse ...
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... Critical analysis , with an inten- tion to prove that it is not inferior in genius and excellence to ' Paradise Lost , ' but in fable - Want of fable in ' Cowper's Task ' - in Cowley's works - Milton the earliest xiv CONTENTS .
... Critical analysis , with an inten- tion to prove that it is not inferior in genius and excellence to ' Paradise Lost , ' but in fable - Want of fable in ' Cowper's Task ' - in Cowley's works - Milton the earliest xiv CONTENTS .
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Task ' - in Cowley's works - Milton the earliest English epic writer - Southey - Scott - Byron - The epic quality of their poems - Remarks- Paradise Regained ' much less encum- bered with abstruse ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Task ' - in Cowley's works - Milton the earliest English epic writer - Southey - Scott - Byron - The epic quality of their poems - Remarks- Paradise Regained ' much less encum- bered with abstruse ...
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