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Side viii
From the close of his college life to 1640 we find him in quiet retirement engaged in study , or else in travel , making pleasant acquaintances in far - off Italy . From 1640 to 1660 we find him hotly engaged upon the Puritan side of ...
From the close of his college life to 1640 we find him in quiet retirement engaged in study , or else in travel , making pleasant acquaintances in far - off Italy . From 1640 to 1660 we find him hotly engaged upon the Puritan side of ...
Side ix
It will interest the high school student of Latin and Greek to read that Milton says , “ I enjoyed ( at Horton ) a complete holiday in turning over Latin and Greek authors . ” He was also familiar with French and Italian .
It will interest the high school student of Latin and Greek to read that Milton says , “ I enjoyed ( at Horton ) a complete holiday in turning over Latin and Greek authors . ” He was also familiar with French and Italian .
Side x
In 1638 we find him at Paris , on a journey through France and Italy . He visited Florence , Rome , Naples , Venice , Geneva , and other cities , meeting noted literary and scientific men of the time . He was well received everywhere ...
In 1638 we find him at Paris , on a journey through France and Italy . He visited Florence , Rome , Naples , Venice , Geneva , and other cities , meeting noted literary and scientific men of the time . He was well received everywhere ...
Side xi
... while the definition would seem to indicate that he believed in training for power , as we now believe . It will be seen that , on his return from Italy , he is no longer a poet . He enters a new field , that of teaching .
... while the definition would seem to indicate that he believed in training for power , as we now believe . It will be seen that , on his return from Italy , he is no longer a poet . He enters a new field , that of teaching .
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Not without cause , therefore , some , both Italian and Spanish poets of prime note , have rejected rime , both in longer and shorter works , as have also long since our best English tragedies , as a thing of itself , to all judicious ...
Not without cause , therefore , some , both Italian and Spanish poets of prime note , have rejected rime , both in longer and shorter works , as have also long since our best English tragedies , as a thing of itself , to all judicious ...
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