ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 páginas |
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... probably the tradition arose from Milton's subse- quent connection with the Bridgewater family . * Cf. Milton's own words , " The Church , to whose service by the intention of my parents and friends I was destined of a child , and in my ...
... probably the tradition arose from Milton's subse- quent connection with the Bridgewater family . * Cf. Milton's own words , " The Church , to whose service by the intention of my parents and friends I was destined of a child , and in my ...
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... Probably he chose aright ; but we could wish that there had been no necessity to make the choice . From the Restoration to Milton's death . The last part of Milton's life , 1660-1674 , passed quietly . At the age of fifty - two he was ...
... Probably he chose aright ; but we could wish that there had been no necessity to make the choice . From the Restoration to Milton's death . The last part of Milton's life , 1660-1674 , passed quietly . At the age of fifty - two he was ...
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... probably during the time of his travels in Italy , 1638-9 . Ten sonnets were printed in the edition of 1645 , the last of them being that entitled ( from the Cambridge MS . ) " To the Lady Margaret Ley . " The remaining thirteen were ...
... probably during the time of his travels in Italy , 1638-9 . Ten sonnets were printed in the edition of 1645 , the last of them being that entitled ( from the Cambridge MS . ) " To the Lady Margaret Ley . " The remaining thirteen were ...
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... ) . Further , tradition assigned to Dryden ( a Roman Catholic and a Royalist ) the remark , " this fellow ( Milton ) cuts us all out and the ancients too . " COMUS . Comus was probably written in the spring of LIFE OF MILTON . XXV.
... ) . Further , tradition assigned to Dryden ( a Roman Catholic and a Royalist ) the remark , " this fellow ( Milton ) cuts us all out and the ancients too . " COMUS . Comus was probably written in the spring of LIFE OF MILTON . XXV.
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... Probably he wrote the piece early in 1634 . It had to be ready by the autumn ; and time would be required for the setting of the music , and for all the preparations incidental to the representation of an unusually long Masque . The ...
... Probably he wrote the piece early in 1634 . It had to be ready by the autumn ; and time would be required for the setting of the music , and for all the preparations incidental to the representation of an unusually long Masque . The ...
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