Milton & His PoetryG.G. Harrap & Company, 1911 - 183 Seiten |
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... Il Penseroso Comus Lycidas SONNETS On his having arrived at the Age of PAGE 25 46 51 62 103 Twenty - three 37 To the Nightingale 43 To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs 57 on his Blindness 131 To Cyriack Skinner 132 To the Lord General ...
... Il Penseroso Comus Lycidas SONNETS On his having arrived at the Age of PAGE 25 46 51 62 103 Twenty - three 37 To the Nightingale 43 To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs 57 on his Blindness 131 To Cyriack Skinner 132 To the Lord General ...
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... Il Penseroso . ” " ' and For the mere enjoyment of these poems in all the beauty of their descriptions and the rare felicity of their diction and versification little preliminary explanation is called for . Every reader will note for ...
... Il Penseroso . ” " ' and For the mere enjoyment of these poems in all the beauty of their descriptions and the rare felicity of their diction and versification little preliminary explanation is called for . Every reader will note for ...
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... Il Penseroso " the poet dwells upon his love of pagan learning , and in imagina- tion he haunts the cathedral , and enjoys the beauty of its dim aisles , the sounds of the rolling organ , and the solemn liturgy of the English Church ...
... Il Penseroso " the poet dwells upon his love of pagan learning , and in imagina- tion he haunts the cathedral , and enjoys the beauty of its dim aisles , the sounds of the rolling organ , and the solemn liturgy of the English Church ...
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... used by actors in tragedy . Lydian music was proverbially tender and voluptuous . The story of Orpheus and Eurydice will be found in any classical dictionary . as IL PENSEROSO Hence , vain deluding Joys , The 50 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... used by actors in tragedy . Lydian music was proverbially tender and voluptuous . The story of Orpheus and Eurydice will be found in any classical dictionary . as IL PENSEROSO Hence , vain deluding Joys , The 50 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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William Henry Hudson. as IL PENSEROSO Hence , vain deluding Joys , The brood of Folly without father bred ! How little you bestead , Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys ! Dwell in some idle brain , And fancies fond with gaudy ...
William Henry Hudson. as IL PENSEROSO Hence , vain deluding Joys , The brood of Folly without father bred ! How little you bestead , Or fill the fixed mind with all your toys ! Dwell in some idle brain , And fancies fond with gaudy ...
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