A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... admiration . Particularly in- teresting and important is the long personal digression which forms the introduction to Book II . Milton has kept still about himself long enough . He expatiates in noble language upon the idealistic ...
... admiration . Particularly in- teresting and important is the long personal digression which forms the introduction to Book II . Milton has kept still about himself long enough . He expatiates in noble language upon the idealistic ...
Pagina 70
... admiration of all thinkers on this subject . The goal of the discipline which Milton outlines is the formation of the well - rounded scholarly gentleman , who shall also be well fitted for public leadership , an ideal inherited from the ...
... admiration of all thinkers on this subject . The goal of the discipline which Milton outlines is the formation of the well - rounded scholarly gentleman , who shall also be well fitted for public leadership , an ideal inherited from the ...
Pagina 260
... admiration of his contemporaries for the minor poems , and he denied all merit whatever to Lycidas and the Sonnets . His churlishness provoked a storm of reply from those who accepted Milton's liberalism as completely as they did his ...
... admiration of his contemporaries for the minor poems , and he denied all merit whatever to Lycidas and the Sonnets . His churlishness provoked a storm of reply from those who accepted Milton's liberalism as completely as they did his ...
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