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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And of such was Thomas Young . In all probability he was engaged not because of his religious sensibilities but because of his competence at languages . Thirteen years later , when he looked back on his education and felt gratitude to ...
And of such was Thomas Young . In all probability he was engaged not because of his religious sensibilities but because of his competence at languages . Thirteen years later , when he looked back on his education and felt gratitude to ...
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young man who had written a little Latin poetry ; perhaps talked to Milton about it . It was possible to imagine him as a decent - enough parson . But the same , alas , could not be said for the generality .
young man who had written a little Latin poetry ; perhaps talked to Milton about it . It was possible to imagine him as a decent - enough parson . But the same , alas , could not be said for the generality .
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Young would have appreciated Milton's comments of the late troubles , ' that laughed such weak enginery to scorn , such poor drifts to make a national war of a surplice - brabble , a tippet - scuffle , and engage the untainted honour of ...
Young would have appreciated Milton's comments of the late troubles , ' that laughed such weak enginery to scorn , such poor drifts to make a national war of a surplice - brabble , a tippet - scuffle , and engage the untainted honour of ...
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Prologue I | 1 |
The Pigeon of Pauls | 5 |
The Courtier | 38 |
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