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Page 73
... shows that , had Milton devoted himself to the drama , he might have occupied a niche next to Shak- speare in the dramatic temple . This masque was originally acted at Lud- low castle , under the auspices of a noble fam- ily , for whom ...
... shows that , had Milton devoted himself to the drama , he might have occupied a niche next to Shak- speare in the dramatic temple . This masque was originally acted at Lud- low castle , under the auspices of a noble fam- ily , for whom ...
Page 137
... show that he did not stand alone in his opinion , published his sec- ond tract , " The judgment of the Famous Re- former Martin Bucer , Touching Divorce , " in which he proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an ...
... show that he did not stand alone in his opinion , published his sec- ond tract , " The judgment of the Famous Re- former Martin Bucer , Touching Divorce , " in which he proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an ...
Page 268
... shows , that that chef - d'œuvre of John Milton's laborious and brilliant literary career was first published to the admiration of the ages . Dr. Symmons remarks , " Much surprise and concern have been discovered at the small pecuniary ...
... shows , that that chef - d'œuvre of John Milton's laborious and brilliant literary career was first published to the admiration of the ages . Dr. Symmons remarks , " Much surprise and concern have been discovered at the small pecuniary ...
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