The Life of John MiltonOxford University Press, 1983 - 278 стор. The author in this new biography of Milton sees the man whole, and in doing so enhances our understanding not only of his character but also of his poetry. |
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... appeared to lose faith in God's omnipotence . Not so at the beginning . We completely lose the flavour of the early years of Cromwell's Protectorate if we speak about the politics in purely secular terms . For thinking men the ...
... appeared to lose faith in God's omnipotence . Not so at the beginning . We completely lose the flavour of the early years of Cromwell's Protectorate if we speak about the politics in purely secular terms . For thinking men the ...
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... appearance , and emphasizes , as in the sonnet to Cyriack Skinner , that his eyes do not have the slightly sinister cloudy appearance of some blind men . They have as much the appearance of being uninjured , and are as clear and bright ...
... appearance , and emphasizes , as in the sonnet to Cyriack Skinner , that his eyes do not have the slightly sinister cloudy appearance of some blind men . They have as much the appearance of being uninjured , and are as clear and bright ...
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... appeared in a more harsh , alarming light . Milton had seen at first hand the consequences of Catholic absolutism , and he met in Italy fellow - countrymen who were prepared to murder him rather than let him go home and denounce what ...
... appeared in a more harsh , alarming light . Milton had seen at first hand the consequences of Catholic absolutism , and he met in Italy fellow - countrymen who were prepared to murder him rather than let him go home and denounce what ...
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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Areopagitica believe bishops blind boys Bread Street Bunhill Fields C. V. Wedgwood called Cambridge Cambridge Platonists century certainly Chalfont St Giles Charles Christ Christian Church Comus Countess of Derby course Cromwell Cromwell's Darbishire death Defensio Secunda delight Diodati divine divorce doctrine doubtless Earl Edward Phillips England English epic evidence eyes father felt Forest Hill friends Greek hath Ibid imagine Italian Italy John Milton King knew Lady Latin Lawes learning liberty live London look Lord Lycidas Manso marriage married Mary masque mind nation never Old Cause Oxford pamphlets papist Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament parliamentary perhaps poem poet poetry political Powell Presbyterian probably prose Protestant Reformation religious royalist Samson Agonistes Scriptures seems Shakespeare sight sonnet Spenser St Paul's suggested thee things Thomas Young thou thought verse virtue wife writing written wrote Yale