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Page 4
... seem to have been hard to win over , and he went on allowing the young poet , for culture and travel , the use of a laboriously acquired fortune . 6 The retired business man had a calm and happy old age in his eldest son's house ...
... seem to have been hard to win over , and he went on allowing the young poet , for culture and travel , the use of a laboriously acquired fortune . 6 The retired business man had a calm and happy old age in his eldest son's house ...
Page 6
... seems to have been put at first to a severe test . The students were not likely to surround him with the affection of the home circle , and his delicacy must have rebelled against the grossness and indifference of his new companions ...
... seems to have been put at first to a severe test . The students were not likely to surround him with the affection of the home circle , and his delicacy must have rebelled against the grossness and indifference of his new companions ...
Page 7
... seem . Their correspondence , in turns gay or serious , is normally in the tone of affectionate banter . The Latin elegy sent to Deodati in 1626 reveals the lighter side of Milton's soul : his love for the stage , and also his intense ...
... seem . Their correspondence , in turns gay or serious , is normally in the tone of affectionate banter . The Latin elegy sent to Deodati in 1626 reveals the lighter side of Milton's soul : his love for the stage , and also his intense ...
Page 33
... seems to have tackled the enormous quantity of historical matter in Mil- ton's pamphlets , and I dare say the work is not worth doing . But from our point of view - the study of Mil- ton's ideas in 1641 - Of Reformation in England is ...
... seems to have tackled the enormous quantity of historical matter in Mil- ton's pamphlets , and I dare say the work is not worth doing . But from our point of view - the study of Mil- ton's ideas in 1641 - Of Reformation in England is ...
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... seem to be against him . " " Meanwhile , Bishop Hall had replied to " Smectym- nuus in a defence of his Humble Remonstrance . Thereupon Milton retorted in July , 1641 , with his Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence against ...
... seem to be against him . " " Meanwhile , Bishop Hall had replied to " Smectym- nuus in a defence of his Humble Remonstrance . Thereupon Milton retorted in July , 1641 , with his Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence against ...
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