Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... thought and all his effort , for constant watching , inces- sant prayers , daily and nightly wrestlings with God . To one whose mind was thus fixed upon eternal realities all earthly things were vain and fleeting shows , or , rather ...
... thought and all his effort , for constant watching , inces- sant prayers , daily and nightly wrestlings with God . To one whose mind was thus fixed upon eternal realities all earthly things were vain and fleeting shows , or , rather ...
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... thought during the second quarter of the seventeenth century . My slight sketch is in- tended only to prepare the way for the study of the great poet whose writings we are now to take up together . Milton has been described as " not ...
... thought during the second quarter of the seventeenth century . My slight sketch is in- tended only to prepare the way for the study of the great poet whose writings we are now to take up together . Milton has been described as " not ...
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... thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , All righteous things : therefore , above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 " " That the scrivener very early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father ...
... thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , All righteous things : therefore , above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 " " That the scrivener very early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father ...
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... thought and language , often indeed splendid in diction , and occasion- ally even rising into that grand manner which was to be one of the outstanding qualities of Milton's mature work . The easy assurance with which the young poet ...
... thought and language , often indeed splendid in diction , and occasion- ally even rising into that grand manner which was to be one of the outstanding qualities of Milton's mature work . The easy assurance with which the young poet ...
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... thought out his poem as an organic whole ; the different parts of it arise out of and support one another ; and the contrast provided by variety in details and tones is attained without sacrifice of essential unity . We thus learn that ...
... thought out his poem as an organic whole ; the different parts of it arise out of and support one another ; and the contrast provided by variety in details and tones is attained without sacrifice of essential unity . We thus learn that ...
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