Comus and Other PoemsOxford U.P., 1968 - 197 pages |
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John Milton Frank Templeton Prince. INTRODUCTION ( i ) No English poet has played so great a part as Milton in a period of national crisis ; the work of no other has been so shaped by the rise and fall of a revolutionary cause . His ...
John Milton Frank Templeton Prince. INTRODUCTION ( i ) No English poet has played so great a part as Milton in a period of national crisis ; the work of no other has been so shaped by the rise and fall of a revolutionary cause . His ...
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John Milton Frank Templeton Prince. disturbing problems . These set him off on a new round of prose controversy , and might in any case have been an obstacle to free poetic creation . In the summer of 1642 Milton married Mary Powell ...
John Milton Frank Templeton Prince. disturbing problems . These set him off on a new round of prose controversy , and might in any case have been an obstacle to free poetic creation . In the summer of 1642 Milton married Mary Powell ...
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John Milton Frank Templeton Prince. earliest , written about 1629 when he was twenty . Two of the Latin Elegies , V and VII , belonging to that period , celebrate the coming of spring and the power of love over the adolescent's ...
John Milton Frank Templeton Prince. earliest , written about 1629 when he was twenty . Two of the Latin Elegies , V and VII , belonging to that period , celebrate the coming of spring and the power of love over the adolescent's ...
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