The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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Page 81
... friends , and that the Secretary [ Milton ] would be reconciled to the consequence of exclusion from his employer's favour by the consciousness of commanding his respect . But the political situation fatally deteriorated , and even ...
... friends , and that the Secretary [ Milton ] would be reconciled to the consequence of exclusion from his employer's favour by the consciousness of commanding his respect . But the political situation fatally deteriorated , and even ...
Page 101
... friend and suggested abbreviation - to be answered in such charming ratiocinative style as that in which Milton disposed of objections in Ad Patrem . Milton's own sentiments in undertaking the masque can be clearly deduced from the ...
... friend and suggested abbreviation - to be answered in such charming ratiocinative style as that in which Milton disposed of objections in Ad Patrem . Milton's own sentiments in undertaking the masque can be clearly deduced from the ...
Page 112
... friends know will be either the undoing or the disheartning of his life . And what is life without the vigor and spiritfull exercise of life ? How can it be usefull either to private or publick employment ? I pass by the element of ...
... friends know will be either the undoing or the disheartning of his life . And what is life without the vigor and spiritfull exercise of life ? How can it be usefull either to private or publick employment ? I pass by the element of ...
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