Ví dụ về việc sử dụng John milton trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Also by John Milton.
John Milton, Paradise Lost?
The Author John Milton.
John Milton was totally blind by age 40.
The Poems of Mr John Milton.
John Milton got up even earlier, at 4.
Their scientific name, Moloch horridus,was inspired by the poem“Paradise Lost" from John Milton.
John Milton died in London on November 8, 1674.
Marvell was the best known poet of the Commonwealth,[253] while John Milton authored Paradise Lost during the Restoration.
John Milton died on November 8th, 1674th in London.
Galen aside, poets and philosophers throughout history, like John Milton and Arthur Schopenhauer, have associated shyness with introversion.
It taught me, as John Milton discovered, that“It is not miserable to be blind, it is only miserable not to be able to endure blindness.”.
The advanced Readers contained excerpts from the works of well-regarded English and American writers andpoliticians such as Lord Byron, John Milton, and Daniel Webster.
The great English poet John Milton, author of Paradise Lost, wasn't immune to the“too late” chorus.
A succession of English thinkers was at the forefront at the beginning of thediscussion the idea of a right to freedom of expression, among them John Milton(1608- 74) and John Locke(1632- 1704).
The 17th century Poet, John Milton said,“Loneliness is the first thing which God's eye named not good”.
Books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul whose progeny they are…. As good kill a man as kill a good book: who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, killsthe image of God, as it were in the eye."- John Milton.
John Milton wrote a Parliamentary rejoinder, the Eikonoklastes("The Iconoclast"), but the response made little headway against the pathos of the royalist book.
The English imagination wasfired by Greek mythology starting with Chaucer and John Milton and continuing through Shakespeare to Robert Bridges in the 20th century.
John Milton featured Beelzebub seemingly as the second-ranking of the many fallen angels in his epic poem Paradise Lost, first published in 1667.
He also largely shaped the debate in England,influencing such men as John Milton and particularly John Locke- whose work Jefferson, James Madison and other architects of the U. Constitution studied closely.
John Milton and colleagues at the University of Chicago conducted brain imaging while very high skill(members of the LPGA) and low skill(novice) golfers imagined pre-shot routine for a 100 yard approach shot.
Williams is credited with helping to shape the church andstate debate in England, and influencing such men as John Milton and particularly John Locke, whose work was studied closely by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and other designers of the U.S. Constitution.
In 1637, for example, John Milton, perhaps the most polished poet in the history of the English language, took out a few sheets of paper and wrote the first draft of his famous elegy“Lycidas.”.
Poetry, on the other hand, has long had an intimate relationship with climatic events:as Geoffrey Parker points out, John Milton began to compose Paradise Lost during a winter of extreme cold, and“unpredictable and unforgiving changes in the climate are central to his story.
Pro-republicans like John Milton countered that she was the source of Charles's deceitful and evasive nature, and a moral warning of Stewart tyranny to come.
The city has a recorded history dating back to Roman times and encompassing the lives of such illustrious political figures as William the Conqueror, Thomas à Becket, and Queen Elizabeth I,as well as those of William Shakespeare, John Milton, and the other authors who created one of the world's great bodies of literature.
The point was nicely summarized by the poet John Milton who wrote,"The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.".
Many centuries later, in 1671, John Milton wrote that“apt words have pow'r to swage/The tumours of a troubled mind'; and later still, in the 19th century, John Stuart Mill attributed his recovery from depression to reading William Wordsworth.