The Life of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1983 - 278페이지 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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... friends of both sexes . It is a fact which , from time to time , needs to be reiterated . Throughout his middle life the strongest documentary evidence of his opinions and the workings of his mind comes from the pamphlets which he wrote ...
... friends of both sexes . It is a fact which , from time to time , needs to be reiterated . Throughout his middle life the strongest documentary evidence of his opinions and the workings of his mind comes from the pamphlets which he wrote ...
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... friends , and had plenty of them . If one surveys the Life Records for this period , and the evidence of how hard Milton worked in his official capacity , and if one remembers that he was also pursuing very elaborate theological ...
... friends , and had plenty of them . If one surveys the Life Records for this period , and the evidence of how hard Milton worked in his official capacity , and if one remembers that he was also pursuing very elaborate theological ...
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... friends of childhood coming to his rescue as his public career cascaded to an unhappy end . There is even a story , known to Warton , that Milton's friends staged a mock - funeral for him to put the authorities off his scent , ' and ...
... friends of childhood coming to his rescue as his public career cascaded to an unhappy end . There is even a story , known to Warton , that Milton's friends staged a mock - funeral for him to put the authorities off his scent , ' and ...
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