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John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . PAGE vii - xlvi 1-38 COMUS NOTES 39-115 GLOSSARY • 117-126 APPENDIX . 127-134 CRITICAL OPINIONS ON COMUS AND MILTON'S EARLY POEMS · INDEX • · · 135-143 145-156 INTRODUCTION . LIFE ...
John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . PAGE vii - xlvi 1-38 COMUS NOTES 39-115 GLOSSARY • 117-126 APPENDIX . 127-134 CRITICAL OPINIONS ON COMUS AND MILTON'S EARLY POEMS · INDEX • · · 135-143 145-156 INTRODUCTION . LIFE ...
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John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. INTRODUCTION . LIFE OF MILTON . The three periods in Milton's life . MILTON'S life falls into three clearly defined divisions . The first period ends with the poet's return from Italy in 1639 ; the ...
John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. INTRODUCTION . LIFE OF MILTON . The three periods in Milton's life . MILTON'S life falls into three clearly defined divisions . The first period ends with the poet's return from Italy in 1639 ; the ...
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... Milton took the utmost pains to have the boy adequately educated ; and the lines Ad Patrem show that the ties of affection between father and child were of more than ordinary closeness . Milton was sent to St Paul's School about the ...
... Milton took the utmost pains to have the boy adequately educated ; and the lines Ad Patrem show that the ties of affection between father and child were of more than ordinary closeness . Milton was sent to St Paul's School about the ...
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... Milton went to Christ's College , Cambridge , in the Easter term of 1625 , took his B.A. degree in At 1629 , proceeded M.A. in 1632 , and in the Cambridge . latter year left Cambridge . The popular view of Milton's connection with the ...
... Milton went to Christ's College , Cambridge , in the Easter term of 1625 , took his B.A. degree in At 1629 , proceeded M.A. in 1632 , and in the Cambridge . latter year left Cambridge . The popular view of Milton's connection with the ...
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