Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... Lycidas SONNETS On his having arrived at the Age of PAGE 25 46 51 62 103 Twenty - three 37 To the Nightingale 43 To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs 57 On his Blindness 131 To Cyriack Skinner 132 To the Lord General Cromwell 137 On the late ...
... Lycidas SONNETS On his having arrived at the Age of PAGE 25 46 51 62 103 Twenty - three 37 To the Nightingale 43 To Mr. H. Lawes , on his Airs 57 On his Blindness 131 To Cyriack Skinner 132 To the Lord General Cromwell 137 On the late ...
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... Lycidas , " to be quoted presently , also speaks , in a passage of supreme beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that his poetic impulse really awoke , and during these seven years he pro- duced , not indeed very freely , but ...
... Lycidas , " to be quoted presently , also speaks , in a passage of supreme beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that his poetic impulse really awoke , and during these seven years he pro- duced , not indeed very freely , but ...
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... Lycidas , ” an elegy of under two hundred lines , is still one of the glories of English literature . Among Milton's chief companions at Christ's College had been a young man , some three years his junior , named Edward King . A youth ...
... Lycidas , ” an elegy of under two hundred lines , is still one of the glories of English literature . Among Milton's chief companions at Christ's College had been a young man , some three years his junior , named Edward King . A youth ...
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... volume did not appear till the following year . It contained twenty - three poems in Greek and Latin and thirteen in English . " Lycidas , " which Milton had finished in November 1637 , is the last , as G 97 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... volume did not appear till the following year . It contained twenty - three poems in Greek and Latin and thirteen in English . " Lycidas , " which Milton had finished in November 1637 , is the last , as G 97 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... Lycidas , ' " Comus , " is directly connected with the Renaissance and its classicism . It belongs to the kind of poetry which we call the pastoral elegy ; that is , it is an elegy in the shape of a song sung by a shepherd mourning for ...
... Lycidas , ' " Comus , " is directly connected with the Renaissance and its classicism . It belongs to the kind of poetry which we call the pastoral elegy ; that is , it is an elegy in the shape of a song sung by a shepherd mourning for ...
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