ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 páginas |
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Página xii
... says much for the poet that he was sustained through this period of study , pursued ohne Hast , ohne Rast , by the full consciousness that all would be crowned by a masterpiece which should add one more testimony to the belief in that ...
... says much for the poet that he was sustained through this period of study , pursued ohne Hast , ohne Rast , by the full consciousness that all would be crowned by a masterpiece which should add one more testimony to the belief in that ...
Página xiii
... says , " dishonourable to be enjoying myself at my ease in foreign lands , while my countrymen were striking a blow for freedom . " And again : " Perceiving that the true way to liberty followed on from these beginnings , inasmuch also ...
... says , " dishonourable to be enjoying myself at my ease in foreign lands , while my countrymen were striking a blow for freedom . " And again : " Perceiving that the true way to liberty followed on from these beginnings , inasmuch also ...
Página xvi
... says , " to carry on their affairs in the wheedling , lisping jargon of the cringing French . " Milton's salary was £ 288 , in modern money about £ 900 . • There is no proof that Milton ever had personal intercourse with Cromwell , and ...
... says , " to carry on their affairs in the wheedling , lisping jargon of the cringing French . " Milton's salary was £ 288 , in modern money about £ 900 . • There is no proof that Milton ever had personal intercourse with Cromwell , and ...
Página xviii
... say , should keep clear of political strife : fierce controversy can benefit no man : who touches pitch must expect to be , certainly will be , defiled : Milton sacrificed twenty of the best years of his life , doing work which an ...
... say , should keep clear of political strife : fierce controversy can benefit no man : who touches pitch must expect to be , certainly will be , defiled : Milton sacrificed twenty of the best years of his life , doing work which an ...
Página xix
... says , " who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well here- after in laudable things , ought himself to be a true poem , that is , a composition and pattern of the best and honour- This is equally true of Samson Agonistes ...
... says , " who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well here- after in laudable things , ought himself to be a true poem , that is , a composition and pattern of the best and honour- This is equally true of Samson Agonistes ...
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