Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if the earth has ever lodged An awful soul - I seemed to see him here Familiarly , and in his scholar's dress Bounding ...
... later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if the earth has ever lodged An awful soul - I seemed to see him here Familiarly , and in his scholar's dress Bounding ...
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... later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was pre- sently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just such a poem as , given the necessary genius , any ...
... later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was pre- sently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just such a poem as , given the necessary genius , any ...
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... later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading 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 ...
... later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading 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 ...
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... later life , when the " total eclipse " of blindness had fallen upon him , he loved to let his memory travel far and wide over the vast fields of know- ledge which he had formerly explored , and that it gave him the keenest pleasure to ...
... later life , when the " total eclipse " of blindness had fallen upon him , he loved to let his memory travel far and wide over the vast fields of know- ledge which he had formerly explored , and that it gave him the keenest pleasure to ...
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... later age Ennobled hath the buskined stage . But , O sad Virgin , that thy pow'r Might raise Musæüs from his bow'r ! Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as , warbled to the string , Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek , And made ...
... later age Ennobled hath the buskined stage . But , O sad Virgin , that thy pow'r Might raise Musæüs from his bow'r ! Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as , warbled to the string , Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek , And made ...
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