Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... give value to our secular life . Thus , amid much that was so excellent in the way of strength , uprightness , and integrity , the growth of Puri- tanism was inevitably accompanied by a wide- spread tendency towards fanaticism , morose ...
... give value to our secular life . Thus , amid much that was so excellent in the way of strength , uprightness , and integrity , the growth of Puri- tanism was inevitably accompanied by a wide- spread tendency towards fanaticism , morose ...
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... give a full account of the consequences resulting from its development as the chief force in English life and thought during the second quarter of the seventeenth century . My slight sketch is in- tended only to prepare the way for the ...
... give a full account of the consequences resulting from its development as the chief force in English life and thought during the second quarter of the seventeenth century . My slight sketch is in- tended only to prepare the way for the ...
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... give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with a sonnet as beautiful in its own way as that which had ...
... give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with a sonnet as beautiful in its own way as that which had ...
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... give us any hint of the fanatical austerity which was presently to shut the theatres , pull down the maypoles on the village greens , and turn " Merrie England " into " Psalm - singing Eng- land . " In " Il Penseroso " the poet dwells ...
... give us any hint of the fanatical austerity which was presently to shut the theatres , pull down the maypoles on the village greens , and turn " Merrie England " into " Psalm - singing Eng- land . " In " Il Penseroso " the poet dwells ...
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... give thee honour due , Mirth , admit me of thy crew , To live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And singing startle the dull night , From his watch - tow'r in the skies ...
... give thee honour due , Mirth , admit me of thy crew , To live with her , and live with thee , In unreproved pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And singing startle the dull night , From his watch - tow'r in the skies ...
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