The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... death : Jove , not Bacchus , must swell his breast . And elsewhere he mentions the patriotic poem which he intended to write , as being a ' work not to be rays'd from the heat of youth , or the vapours of wine ' . To Milton's qualities ...
... death : Jove , not Bacchus , must swell his breast . And elsewhere he mentions the patriotic poem which he intended to write , as being a ' work not to be rays'd from the heat of youth , or the vapours of wine ' . To Milton's qualities ...
Page 137
... Death of his mother . 1638 ( April ) Begins Italian tour . 1638 ( 27 August ) Death of Charles Diodati . 1639 ( July ) Ends Italian tour . 1639 ( July ) Takes rooms in St. Bride's Churchyard , and soon after- wards a house in Aldersgate ...
... Death of his mother . 1638 ( April ) Begins Italian tour . 1638 ( 27 August ) Death of Charles Diodati . 1639 ( July ) Ends Italian tour . 1639 ( July ) Takes rooms in St. Bride's Churchyard , and soon after- wards a house in Aldersgate ...
Page 138
... Death of his wife . 1655 ( 17 April ) His salary reduced to £ 150 per annum . 1656 ( 12 November ) Marries Katherine Woodcock . 1657 ( 19 October ) A daughter born . 1658 ( February ) Death of his second wife and her daughter . 1660 ...
... Death of his wife . 1655 ( 17 April ) His salary reduced to £ 150 per annum . 1656 ( 12 November ) Marries Katherine Woodcock . 1657 ( 19 October ) A daughter born . 1658 ( February ) Death of his second wife and her daughter . 1660 ...
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