Similar words: hamilton, milton friedman, alexander hamilton, stilton, fail to, fail to do, the devil to pay, milt. Meaning: n. English poet; remembered primarily as the author of an epic poem describing humanity's fall from grace (1608-1674).
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181, When Milton Friedman reached that conclusion over 40 years ago, he assumed that the velocity of money (the speed at which money changes hands to buy goods and services) would be constant.
182, Milton claims that epic poetry is the highest ambition for a poet and then he goes on to explain how it is that the epic poet should comport himself. I love this.
183, The reason is that her boyfriend, Milton Chiu, is the son of entertainment mogul Chiu Fu - sheng!
184, Here Milton is elaborating on the details of his anticipation of his undying fame. This is a polemical tract about a new way in which the Anglican church government should be organized.
185, Power is a conceptual category that Milton brooded on and cultivated his entire writing life. From a very early age, Milton nursed the image of himself as a powerful poet.
186, Friedman Milton. The Need for Futures MarketsInternational Monetary Market of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, 1971.
187, One of these little details that Milton has lifted rather directly is that of the river Lethe, the river of oblivion that was believed to flow in the underworld.
188, John Milton wrote Paradise Lost. Then his wife died and he wrote Paradise Regained.
189, Now in these two books we've seen Milton dig up and discard just about the entire tradition of epic poetry.
190, There's also a more specific, a more local,[http://sentencedict.com/milton.html] reason for which our John Milton was susceptible to this profit-and-loss rhetoric of Calvinist puritan theology.
191, So true poetry for Milton, true prophetic poetry, the kind of song that can actually vie with the most perfect music of the spheres, is only accessible, and presumably only producible, by the virgin.
192, Actually we have Milton's commonplace book, his reading notes, and you can find it all in English translation in volume one of The Complete Prose Works of John Milton.
193, The best-known monetarist, Dr. Milton Friedman, says the Fed should expand the money supply at three to five percent a year, the actual figure being less important than the absence of fluctuations.
194, Thereminiscing author was Milton Friedman , who died on November 16 th, aged 94.
195, This poem, Milton tells us again and again,(sentencedict.com) has been authorized by that same Holy Spirit who had inspired Moses to write the Book of Genesis.
196, Writers such as William Shakespeare, John Milton and Christopher Marlowe almost exclusively used blank verse in their famous works.
197, We have the god of poetry, Phoebus Apollo himself, who makes an appearance, and he chides Milton for being so concerned with earthly fame -- more on that later.
198, Milton Friedman, a monetarist economist, argued that adjustments were easier in a floating-rate system.
199, Newly fitted wardrobes Milton Keynes can be the ideal space saving addition to any room that will provide you with hogan shoes, functionality and practicality.
200, An example of nearly contemporary Roman writing on the subject shows an analysis which Milton Freidman (a famous 20th century monetarist) would have been hard pressed to better.
201, She represents a power that might enable Milton to warble a right or proper song.
202, It's in this period that Milton increasingly begins to adopt, or assume, Saint Peter's confident and denunciatory rhetoric.
203, It's just a fact that Milton is shockingly unembarrassed about making public all of his highest literary ambitions.
204, Milton can no longer be chided or be criticized by Phoebus because he's become Phoebus.
205, Six years later when Milton writes Lycidas, he's employing the same fiction of unreadiness and filled with all of the same anxiety of under-preparedness.
206, Milton becomes increasingly in this period and this is the period of the English Revolution.
207, But Astell resents, of course, Milton here, and what she resents is the limitation of his subversiveness.
208, Milton was blind. Cervantes had one arm. Christopher Marlowe was stabbed to death in a barroom brawl before he was thirty.
209, There's even the suggestion here that Milton will be pursuing things unattempted yet even in holy scripture.
210, Milton brings to his critique of rhyme that same -- and this is familiar - the same political rhetoric that he had brought to his critique of monarchy in the regicide treatises.
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