Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... influences and conditions which counted most as formative factors in the growth of his genius . This biographical study will be used as a setting for a selection , as large as space will permit , of his representative poems . Such poems ...
... influences and conditions which counted most as formative factors in the growth of his genius . This biographical study will be used as a setting for a selection , as large as space will permit , of his representative poems . Such poems ...
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... influences of both Renaissance and Reformation simul- taneously . " These two great movements arose out of the same general impulses ; strictly speaking , indeed , the Reformation was only one aspect of the Renaissance . Their co ...
... influences of both Renaissance and Reformation simul- taneously . " These two great movements arose out of the same general impulses ; strictly speaking , indeed , the Reformation was only one aspect of the Renaissance . Their co ...
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... influences to which we owe our English character . " We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a constant sense of the intimate relations between the poet and the large public movements of his time are essential to any ...
... influences to which we owe our English character . " We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a constant sense of the intimate relations between the poet and the large public movements of his time are essential to any ...
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... influences of liberal culture and refinement ; and it was thus in a singularly favourable atmosphere that Milton's nature began to expand . He grew up a wonderfully beautiful boy ; as we look at his portrait , painted when he was ten by ...
... influences of liberal culture and refinement ; and it was thus in a singularly favourable atmosphere that Milton's nature began to expand . He grew up a wonderfully beautiful boy ; as we look at his portrait , painted when he was ten by ...
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... influence ; And will not take their flight , For all the morning light , Or Lucifer that often warned them thence ; But in their glimm'ring orbs did glow , Until their Lord Himself bespake , and bid them go . VII And , though the shady ...
... influence ; And will not take their flight , For all the morning light , Or Lucifer that often warned them thence ; But in their glimm'ring orbs did glow , Until their Lord Himself bespake , and bid them go . VII And , though the shady ...
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