The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1±ÇBell and Daldy, 1866 - 334ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... to refer to some difference with the college authorities , which was occasioning his temporary absence from college , the whole controversy has 99 been raised . From the investigation we have been able X THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... to refer to some difference with the college authorities , which was occasioning his temporary absence from college , the whole controversy has 99 been raised . From the investigation we have been able X THE LIFE OF MILTON .
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... respect not only of the college , but of the whole university . He speaks in one place of " that more than ordi- nary favor and respect which he found above any of his equals at the hands of those courteous and THE LIFE OF MILTON . xi.
... respect not only of the college , but of the whole university . He speaks in one place of " that more than ordi- nary favor and respect which he found above any of his equals at the hands of those courteous and THE LIFE OF MILTON . xi.
xii ÆäÀÌÁö
... whole system of univer- sity training , he afterwards looked back with ve- hement contempt . There is evidence that during the seven years which he spent in Christ's College he led a life of singular intellectual independence ...
... whole system of univer- sity training , he afterwards looked back with ve- hement contempt . There is evidence that during the seven years which he spent in Christ's College he led a life of singular intellectual independence ...
xviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... whole of Milton , even as he was when he wrote them , but in the sense that they represent him in those moments when he bent his softer genius to the exercise and relaxation of English verse . The poems belong , on the whole , to the ...
... whole of Milton , even as he was when he wrote them , but in the sense that they represent him in those moments when he bent his softer genius to the exercise and relaxation of English verse . The poems belong , on the whole , to the ...
xxxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... whole , however , their con- nection with his own case is undeniable . It is as if he said , I have found myself in circumstances , in which a fundamental rule of society , as it exists , has come in conflict with my comfort in such a ...
... whole , however , their con- nection with his own case is undeniable . It is as if he said , I have found myself in circumstances , in which a fundamental rule of society , as it exists , has come in conflict with my comfort in such a ...
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