The Life of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1983 - 278ÆäÀÌÁö The author in this new biography of Milton sees the man whole, and in doing so enhances our understanding not only of his character but also of his poetry. |
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... England altered his purpose in being abroad . ' I thought it base to be travelling for amusement abroad . . . ' He had set out as a budding poet , and such he still was . But his experience of Italy changed the feel of his journey . He ...
... England altered his purpose in being abroad . ' I thought it base to be travelling for amusement abroad . . . ' He had set out as a budding poet , and such he still was . But his experience of Italy changed the feel of his journey . He ...
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... England , should things eventually go the Laudian way . So he bided his time , chopping and changing . He did eventually get small preferment in the Church of England , he was Rector of Bishopstoke in Hampshire , but when it was ...
... England , should things eventually go the Laudian way . So he bided his time , chopping and changing . He did eventually get small preferment in the Church of England , he was Rector of Bishopstoke in Hampshire , but when it was ...
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... England . Enlightened Italians praised what they took to be English liberty . It was shaming to hear them speak thus while he thought of his King imposing a liturgy by force . ' And though I knew that England was then groaning loudest ...
... England . Enlightened Italians praised what they took to be English liberty . It was shaming to hear them speak thus while he thought of his King imposing a liturgy by force . ' And though I knew that England was then groaning loudest ...
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