Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1966 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina vi
... early biographers and as much as modern critics differ in the reading of his poems . Liljegren and Saurat , from the continent , saw a different Milton from that of Sir Walter Raleigh or Mark Pattison . Belloc and Hanford know different ...
... early biographers and as much as modern critics differ in the reading of his poems . Liljegren and Saurat , from the continent , saw a different Milton from that of Sir Walter Raleigh or Mark Pattison . Belloc and Hanford know different ...
Pagina xiii
... early biographies . For other knowledge the early biographers themselves are dependent upon Milton's own ut- terances ; for it is from Milton himself that we learn most of what we know of his education , of his travels , of his early ...
... early biographies . For other knowledge the early biographers themselves are dependent upon Milton's own ut- terances ; for it is from Milton himself that we learn most of what we know of his education , of his travels , of his early ...
Pagina 289
... early , 6-7 , 17-18 for ministry , 12 father's encouragement , 120 fullest account , 77-81 gratitude to father for , 120 importance of , 24-25 languages , 120 , 263-264 not completed , III ' not unexpensive ' , 82 private studies , not ...
... early , 6-7 , 17-18 for ministry , 12 father's encouragement , 120 fullest account , 77-81 gratitude to father for , 120 importance of , 24-25 languages , 120 , 263-264 not completed , III ' not unexpensive ' , 82 private studies , not ...
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