Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... brings us at once to the chief purpose of the present series . In this , biography and production will be considered ... bring out their connection with his character , his circumstances , and the movement of his mind . Then , in ...
... brings us at once to the chief purpose of the present series . In this , biography and production will be considered ... bring out their connection with his character , his circumstances , and the movement of his mind . Then , in ...
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... listening shepherds , and the promise which it seems to bring of the speedy coming of the Golden Age to men ; then , by an abrupt but singularly effective transition , the poet passes directly to a prophetic 24 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... listening shepherds , and the promise which it seems to bring of the speedy coming of the Golden Age to men ; then , by an abrupt but singularly effective transition , the poet passes directly to a prophetic 24 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... bring ; For so the Holy Sages once did sing , That He our deadly forfeit should release , And with His Father work us a perpetual peace . II That glorious Form , that Light unsuff'rable , And that far - beaming blaze of Majesty ...
... bring ; For so the Holy Sages once did sing , That He our deadly forfeit should release , And with His Father work us a perpetual peace . II That glorious Form , that Light unsuff'rable , And that far - beaming blaze of Majesty ...
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... brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still remains , Deep vers'd in books , and shallow in himself.2 Milton knew from personal experience and his long years of patient self - discipline the ...
... brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still remains , Deep vers'd in books , and shallow in himself.2 Milton knew from personal experience and his long years of patient self - discipline the ...
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... guarded the entrance to the infernal regions . * His kennel , The Cimmerians of Homer ( “ Odyssey , ” xi . 14 ) lived in a land of perpetual darkness . Haste thee , Nymph , and bring with thee Jest 46 MILTON & HIS POETRY L'Allegro.
... guarded the entrance to the infernal regions . * His kennel , The Cimmerians of Homer ( “ Odyssey , ” xi . 14 ) lived in a land of perpetual darkness . Haste thee , Nymph , and bring with thee Jest 46 MILTON & HIS POETRY L'Allegro.
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