The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 Seiten |
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... supposed to have counteracted them for a time . There can be little doubt that the poet's travels to Italy increased this counter- action . Milton left England in 1638 , in his thirtieth year ; was presented to Grotius , at Paris , by ...
... supposed to have counteracted them for a time . There can be little doubt that the poet's travels to Italy increased this counter- action . Milton left England in 1638 , in his thirtieth year ; was presented to Grotius , at Paris , by ...
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... supposed not to have had a lyrical ear : nothing can be a greater mistake . The arrangement of his stanza , and the climax of his rhymes in this hymn , are perfect . To my perception there is no other lyrical stanza in our language so ...
... supposed not to have had a lyrical ear : nothing can be a greater mistake . The arrangement of his stanza , and the climax of his rhymes in this hymn , are perfect . To my perception there is no other lyrical stanza in our language so ...
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... supposed to be carried into the subterraneous land of fairy or of spirits , where he still reigned as a king ; and whence he was to return into Britain , to renew the round table , conquer all his enemies , and re - establish his throne ...
... supposed to be carried into the subterraneous land of fairy or of spirits , where he still reigned as a king ; and whence he was to return into Britain , to renew the round table , conquer all his enemies , and re - establish his throne ...
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... supposed by poison , because he would not enter into the plots of the Jesuits to claim the crown from Queen Elizabeth , on account of his royal descent ; for which see the famous volume , called " Dolman's Conference , " written by ...
... supposed by poison , because he would not enter into the plots of the Jesuits to claim the crown from Queen Elizabeth , on account of his royal descent ; for which see the famous volume , called " Dolman's Conference , " written by ...
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... supposed to have raised some dangerous prejudices against him : but his great friend was the Marquis Manso of Naples , who had been the friend of Tasso , and who was himself a poet . " Ad Mansum " is one of the best of his Latin poems ...
... supposed to have raised some dangerous prejudices against him : but his great friend was the Marquis Manso of Naples , who had been the friend of Tasso , and who was himself a poet . " Ad Mansum " is one of the best of his Latin poems ...
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