Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... tion with the most narrowly religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ; and , in consequence , the general repudiation of the claims of art , science , humane culture , and whatever else helps to beautify , uplift , and ...
... tion with the most narrowly religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ; and , in consequence , the general repudiation of the claims of art , science , humane culture , and whatever else helps to beautify , uplift , and ...
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... tion should come into conflict . This conflict opened as soon as , on the one hand , religion began to separate itself from humane culture , and , on the other hand , humane culture began to ignore the claims of religion ; with the cor ...
... tion should come into conflict . This conflict opened as soon as , on the one hand , religion began to separate itself from humane culture , and , on the other hand , humane culture began to ignore the claims of religion ; with the cor ...
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... tion of Milton's quarrel with the ecclesiasticism of his time . The Church abandoned , he thought next of the Law ; but he thought of it only to dismiss it from his mind . Thereupon he deter- mined to devote himself , not to practical ...
... tion of Milton's quarrel with the ecclesiasticism of his time . The Church abandoned , he thought next of the Law ; but he thought of it only to dismiss it from his mind . Thereupon he deter- mined to devote himself , not to practical ...
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... tion he haunts the cathedral , and enjoys the beauty of its dim aisles , the sounds of the rolling organ , and the solemn liturgy of the English Church ; and thus again he shows no trac trace of sympathy with the extremists to whom all ...
... tion he haunts the cathedral , and enjoys the beauty of its dim aisles , the sounds of the rolling organ , and the solemn liturgy of the English Church ; and thus again he shows no trac trace of sympathy with the extremists to whom all ...
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... tion , the pastoral elegy , like all other kinds of classical poetry , passed into modern European literature , and in this as in other cases admira- tion naturally led to imitation . Thus Spenser's Astrophel , ' a memorial poem on the ...
... tion , the pastoral elegy , like all other kinds of classical poetry , passed into modern European literature , and in this as in other cases admira- tion naturally led to imitation . Thus Spenser's Astrophel , ' a memorial poem on the ...
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