The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334 Seiten |
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... literary education . His first teacher was Thomas Young , a Scotehman , who , after hav- ing been educated at one of the Scottish univer- sities , had migrated into England . His connection with the Milton family may have begun as early ...
... literary education . His first teacher was Thomas Young , a Scotehman , who , after hav- ing been educated at one of the Scottish univer- sities , had migrated into England . His connection with the Milton family may have begun as early ...
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... literary leisure and the enjoy- ment of the quiet rural beauty of the neighbor- hood ; not but that sometimes he " exchanged the country for the town , either for the purpose of buying books or for that of taking lessons in music or ...
... literary leisure and the enjoy- ment of the quiet rural beauty of the neighbor- hood ; not but that sometimes he " exchanged the country for the town , either for the purpose of buying books or for that of taking lessons in music or ...
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... literary assiduity during the same period there is ample evidence in a long list of subjects for dramas and other poems , drawn out by him in the course of his miscellaneous reading , and now preserved , with others of his manuscripts ...
... literary assiduity during the same period there is ample evidence in a long list of subjects for dramas and other poems , drawn out by him in the course of his miscellaneous reading , and now preserved , with others of his manuscripts ...
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... the polemical , his main delight from the first , when he was free to choose , was in purely literary and especially poetic recreation ; as if to show how , These by reason of very strength , a soul might come xviii THE LIFE OF MILTON .
... the polemical , his main delight from the first , when he was free to choose , was in purely literary and especially poetic recreation ; as if to show how , These by reason of very strength , a soul might come xviii THE LIFE OF MILTON .
Seite xix
... literary texture , the taste and finish of their language and versifi- cation . Ben died in 1637 , and they were therefore in existence in time for him to have seen them , or some of them ; and if he had seen them , he would have found ...
... literary texture , the taste and finish of their language and versifi- cation . Ben died in 1637 , and they were therefore in existence in time for him to have seen them , or some of them ; and if he had seen them , he would have found ...
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