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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... lines on Shakespeare show what he was waiting for . The poem was not printed in the Shakespeare Second Folio until 1632 , but the lines were probably written in 1630. Strikingly , Milton speaks of the bard in the most personal terms ...
... lines on Shakespeare show what he was waiting for . The poem was not printed in the Shakespeare Second Folio until 1632 , but the lines were probably written in 1630. Strikingly , Milton speaks of the bard in the most personal terms ...
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... lines mean that frequent , but moderately tempered occasions of social enjoyment - conversations with young friends , a glass of wine , a ' neat repast ' are a necessary part of the good life . He who of those delights can judge , and ...
... lines mean that frequent , but moderately tempered occasions of social enjoyment - conversations with young friends , a glass of wine , a ' neat repast ' are a necessary part of the good life . He who of those delights can judge , and ...
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... line objectionable . Had he the time he would doubtless have read on in the epic and found other lines objectionable . But public employees have better things to do with their time than to read epics , and , after this token objection ...
... line objectionable . Had he the time he would doubtless have read on in the epic and found other lines objectionable . But public employees have better things to do with their time than to read epics , and , after this token objection ...
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