The Life of John MiltonTraces the life of the 17th century English poet, John Milton, depicts the development of his literary career, and examines his religious and political beliefs |
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Thus the play begins , and every scene rises above the last in profusion of impertinence . Milton pierced through the absurdity of that performance to the hidden majesty of the subject , which being altogether unfit for the stage ...
Thus the play begins , and every scene rises above the last in profusion of impertinence . Milton pierced through the absurdity of that performance to the hidden majesty of the subject , which being altogether unfit for the stage ...
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It was the old instrument which had belonged to his father and on which he had first learnt to play . We are not told what he played ; but probably the strains of Monteverdi pealed out into Jewin Street as Milton remembered the vast ...
It was the old instrument which had belonged to his father and on which he had first learnt to play . We are not told what he played ; but probably the strains of Monteverdi pealed out into Jewin Street as Milton remembered the vast ...
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But , as the play proceeds , this fact is superbly dramatized . Milton recognizes that he has been deserted and punished by God . But he is going to remain sternly at his post , as in the implicitly reproachful sonnet ( reproachful to ...
But , as the play proceeds , this fact is superbly dramatized . Milton recognizes that he has been deserted and punished by God . But he is going to remain sternly at his post , as in the implicitly reproachful sonnet ( reproachful to ...
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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