Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... look at his portrait , painted when he was ten by the skilful artist Cornelius Jansen , we instinctively feel that he must indeed have been the pride of his mother's heart . Like all other poets , he fell in 18 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... look at his portrait , painted when he was ten by the skilful artist Cornelius Jansen , we instinctively feel that he must indeed have been the pride of his mother's heart . Like all other poets , he fell in 18 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... look , And conscious step of purity and pride.1 Under the form of pastoral allegory , Milton himself in his " Lycidas , " to be quoted presently , also speaks , in a passage of supreme beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that ...
... look , And conscious step of purity and pride.1 Under the form of pastoral allegory , Milton himself in his " Lycidas , " to be quoted presently , also speaks , in a passage of supreme beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that ...
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... look so near upon her foul deformities . III But He , her fears to cease , Sent down the meek - eyed Peace ; She , crowned with olive green , came softly sliding Down through the turning sphere , His ready harbinger , With turtle wing ...
... look so near upon her foul deformities . III But He , her fears to cease , Sent down the meek - eyed Peace ; She , crowned with olive green , came softly sliding Down through the turning sphere , His ready harbinger , With turtle wing ...
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... the line of Milton's own preference . A comparison between the closing passages of the two poems will show that while L'Allegro " rests in the present , l This Penseroso " looks forward to the future . suggests 44 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... the line of Milton's own preference . A comparison between the closing passages of the two poems will show that while L'Allegro " rests in the present , l This Penseroso " looks forward to the future . suggests 44 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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William Henry Hudson. This Penseroso " looks forward to the future . suggests that the more serious thought of life expressed in the second poem has for Milton a more lasting value than the lighter thought set forth in the first . While ...
William Henry Hudson. This Penseroso " looks forward to the future . suggests that the more serious thought of life expressed in the second poem has for Milton a more lasting value than the lighter thought set forth in the first . While ...
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