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... CHARACTER IN YOUTH .. 1. Character and family .. 2. The University and Horton ... 3. Early poems .. II . THE MAN OF ACTION AND OF PASSION .. 1. Milton , man of action ... 2. The struggle against the bishops .... 3. The first shock ...
... CHARACTER IN YOUTH .. 1. Character and family .. 2. The University and Horton ... 3. Early poems .. II . THE MAN OF ACTION AND OF PASSION .. 1. Milton , man of action ... 2. The struggle against the bishops .... 3. The first shock ...
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... character in his youth and show how that character brought him into conflict with the realities of private or public life ; what problems the conflict presented to his intelligence ; what conceptions of life it engraved deeply into his ...
... character in his youth and show how that character brought him into conflict with the realities of private or public life ; what problems the conflict presented to his intelligence ; what conceptions of life it engraved deeply into his ...
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... character and his ideas for love of the irresistible beauty of his art . Only too often do we open and read his poems with half - smothered prej- udice against him ; and thus we lose much that is im- portant and interesting in them ...
... character and his ideas for love of the irresistible beauty of his art . Only too often do we open and read his poems with half - smothered prej- udice against him ; and thus we lose much that is im- portant and interesting in them ...
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... character in his youth and show how that character brought him into con- flict with the realities of private or public life ; what prob- lems the conflict presented to his intelligence ; what con- ceptions of life it engraved deeply ...
... character in his youth and show how that character brought him into con- flict with the realities of private or public life ; what prob- lems the conflict presented to his intelligence ; what con- ceptions of life it engraved deeply ...
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... character , that self- possession so rarely found in company with excessive pride . Whereas Byron probably thought himself fit to be king of Greece , Milton did not believe himself worthy of a commission in the Civil War.2 This ...
... character , that self- possession so rarely found in company with excessive pride . Whereas Byron probably thought himself fit to be king of Greece , Milton did not believe himself worthy of a commission in the Civil War.2 This ...
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