Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... Paradise Lost- Book I 150 160 Paradise Lost ( continued ) - PAGE Book III 133 9 POEMS QUOTED.
... Paradise Lost- Book I 150 160 Paradise Lost ( continued ) - PAGE Book III 133 9 POEMS QUOTED.
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William Henry Hudson. Paradise Lost ( continued ) - PAGE Book III 133 V " " 163 VII " " 157 VIII " " 143 IX 99 152 X 120 " " XII " " 155 XII 99 164 Paradise Regained— Book I " " IV Samson Agonistes 19 172 178 MILTON AND HIS POETRY HE ...
William Henry Hudson. Paradise Lost ( continued ) - PAGE Book III 133 V " " 163 VII " " 157 VIII " " 143 IX 99 152 X 120 " " XII " " 155 XII 99 164 Paradise Regained— Book I " " IV Samson Agonistes 19 172 178 MILTON AND HIS POETRY HE ...
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... 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 , received ...
... 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 , received ...
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... Paradise Lost . " We call Milton a scholar - poet , as we call Spenser and Gray , Tennyson and Longfellow , scholar - poets , not because he was a scholar who also wrote poetry , but because his poetry is everywhere interpene- trated by ...
... Paradise Lost . " We call Milton a scholar - poet , as we call Spenser and Gray , Tennyson and Longfellow , scholar - poets , not because he was a scholar who also wrote poetry , but because his poetry is everywhere interpene- trated by ...
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... Paradise Lost " had never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn ...
... Paradise Lost " had never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn ...
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