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Therefore it is difficult to accept Tillyard's contention for an earlier date of composition . One is inclined to think that Milton may have written the companion poems while at Horton . The beautiful descriptive accounts of nature and ...
Therefore it is difficult to accept Tillyard's contention for an earlier date of composition . One is inclined to think that Milton may have written the companion poems while at Horton . The beautiful descriptive accounts of nature and ...
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He sees the fallen angels rallying to his flag and accepting him as leader again , then he is moved to tears , Thrice ... He is sultan , emperor and he thinks that he should not accept these royalties if he cannot undertake the perilous ...
He sees the fallen angels rallying to his flag and accepting him as leader again , then he is moved to tears , Thrice ... He is sultan , emperor and he thinks that he should not accept these royalties if he cannot undertake the perilous ...
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For one moment he shows his generous impulses in accepting the perilous task of going to Paradise . ... Wherefore do I assume These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to accept as great a share Of hazard as of honour ...
For one moment he shows his generous impulses in accepting the perilous task of going to Paradise . ... Wherefore do I assume These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to accept as great a share Of hazard as of honour ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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