Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... MILTON AND HIS POETRY 12. SCOTT AND HIS POETRY 13. ELIZABETHAN LYRISTS AND THEIR POETRY 14. TENNYSON AND HIS POETRY By Amy Cruse By R. Brimley Johnson , B.A. 15. BYRON AND HIS POETRY By William Dick , M.A. 16. LONGFELLOW AND HIS POETRY ...
... MILTON AND HIS POETRY 12. SCOTT AND HIS POETRY 13. ELIZABETHAN LYRISTS AND THEIR POETRY 14. TENNYSON AND HIS POETRY By Amy Cruse By R. Brimley Johnson , B.A. 15. BYRON AND HIS POETRY By William Dick , M.A. 16. LONGFELLOW AND HIS POETRY ...
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... Milton's " Paradise Lost " sets out to " justify the ways of God to men . " It is a fact of the utmost importance to the student of literary history that , as John Adding- ton Symonds pointed out , " England , alone of European nations ...
... Milton's " Paradise Lost " sets out to " justify the ways of God to men . " It is a fact of the utmost importance to the student of literary history that , as John Adding- ton Symonds pointed out , " England , alone of European nations ...
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... Milton has been described as " not only the highest , but the completest type of Puritanism . " How far , and with what qualifications , this description is to be accepted , will become apparent as we go on with our work . But let us at ...
... Milton has been described as " not only the highest , but the completest type of Puritanism . " How far , and with what qualifications , this description is to be accepted , will become apparent as we go on with our work . But let us at ...
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... Milton was born when " Puri- tanism began to exercise a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he ... Milton and his work . T II HOUGH , like Chaucer , Spenser , Ben Jon- son , Pope , Gray , and Keats , a Londoner by ...
... Milton was born when " Puri- tanism began to exercise a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he ... Milton and his work . T II HOUGH , like Chaucer , Spenser , Ben Jon- son , Pope , Gray , and Keats , a Londoner by ...
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... Milton was only three or four years old ; but it is just barely possible that in passing along Bread Street he may have seen the lovely child whose name was , in after - times , to stand second only to his own on the splendid bead ...
... Milton was only three or four years old ; but it is just barely possible that in passing along Bread Street he may have seen the lovely child whose name was , in after - times , to stand second only to his own on the splendid bead ...
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