Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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... Lives of the most famous English Poets : John Milton was one , whose natural parts might deservedly give him a place amongst the principal of our English Poets , having written two Heroick Poems and a Tragedy ; namely Paradise Lost ...
... Lives of the most famous English Poets : John Milton was one , whose natural parts might deservedly give him a place amongst the principal of our English Poets , having written two Heroick Poems and a Tragedy ; namely Paradise Lost ...
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... Lives , pp.19-20 . Other passages in this and the other lives are equally dependent , al- though they also contain much invaluable material not available from Mil- ton himself . 10 Cf. extract 1. These are the members of the ' private ...
... Lives , pp.19-20 . Other passages in this and the other lives are equally dependent , al- though they also contain much invaluable material not available from Mil- ton himself . 10 Cf. extract 1. These are the members of the ' private ...
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... Lives of Milton . London , 1932 Hanford , James Holly , A Milton Handbook , Revised Edition . New York , 1933 Hanford , James Holly , " The Youth of Milton , ' in Studies in Shakespeare , Milton , and Donne . New York , 1925 Liljegren ...
... Lives of Milton . London , 1932 Hanford , James Holly , A Milton Handbook , Revised Edition . New York , 1933 Hanford , James Holly , " The Youth of Milton , ' in Studies in Shakespeare , Milton , and Donne . New York , 1925 Liljegren ...
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A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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