A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... nature , no less available to dis- suade prolonged obscurity - a desire of honor and repute and immortal fame , seated in the breast of every true scholar ; which all make haste to by the readiest ways of publishing and divulging ...
... nature , no less available to dis- suade prolonged obscurity - a desire of honor and repute and immortal fame , seated in the breast of every true scholar ; which all make haste to by the readiest ways of publishing and divulging ...
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... nature , but also the general thesis that modern civilization can never hope to rival that of the early world . Milton's verses were written for a Cambridge disputation on the subject of Hakewill's book , and Milton must have been ...
... nature , but also the general thesis that modern civilization can never hope to rival that of the early world . Milton's verses were written for a Cambridge disputation on the subject of Hakewill's book , and Milton must have been ...
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... nature at a moment of his life when he could still indulge a dilettante enthusiasm for beauty in nature and the mani- fold delights of music , books , society , and self - pleasing rev- \ erie without the intrusion either of his moral ...
... nature at a moment of his life when he could still indulge a dilettante enthusiasm for beauty in nature and the mani- fold delights of music , books , society , and self - pleasing rev- \ erie without the intrusion either of his moral ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
V | 116 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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