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The beautiful descriptive accounts of nature and of country life seem to be based on observation and experienced pleasure . Milton , the Londoner , seems to be enjoying the recreational pleasures given to him , especially in the first ...
The beautiful descriptive accounts of nature and of country life seem to be based on observation and experienced pleasure . Milton , the Londoner , seems to be enjoying the recreational pleasures given to him , especially in the first ...
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Female of sex it seems , That so bedecked , ornate , any gay , Comes this way sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus , bound for the Isles , Of Javan or Gadire With all her bravery on , and tackle trim , Sails filled , and streamers ...
Female of sex it seems , That so bedecked , ornate , any gay , Comes this way sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus , bound for the Isles , Of Javan or Gadire With all her bravery on , and tackle trim , Sails filled , and streamers ...
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Also Milton seems to be more in love with the Christian doctrine of grace than with Stoicism in presenting these heroes . The two epics express similar views on attaining perfection , yet on the question of rebirth the Gita is positive ...
Also Milton seems to be more in love with the Christian doctrine of grace than with Stoicism in presenting these heroes . The two epics express similar views on attaining perfection , yet on the question of rebirth the Gita is positive ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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