Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... called for all his 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 ...
... called for all his 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 ...
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... called " one of the most solemn and beautiful pieces of personal writing in English poetry " -the sonnet , not so named by Milton himself , who left it nameless , but now generally entitled : ... ON HIS HAVING ARRIVED AT THE AGE OF ...
... called " one of the most solemn and beautiful pieces of personal writing in English poetry " -the sonnet , not so named by Milton himself , who left it nameless , but now generally entitled : ... ON HIS HAVING ARRIVED AT THE AGE OF ...
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... called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with a sonnet as beautiful in its own way as that which had so fittingly closed his Cambridge life , but in character very different from this . Of the circumstances ...
... called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with a sonnet as beautiful in its own way as that which had so fittingly closed his Cambridge life , but in character very different from this . Of the circumstances ...
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... called for . Every reader will note for himself that , though each is complete and perfect within its own limits , they are conceived and wrought as studies in contrast , and that their full meaning can be apprehended only when they are ...
... called for . Every reader will note for himself that , though each is complete and perfect within its own limits , they are conceived and wrought as studies in contrast , and that their full meaning can be apprehended only when they are ...
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... universal knowledge and skill , the Greeks called " Trismegistus , " or Thrice- great . To draw the spirit of Plato down from his heavenly sphere . Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by 53 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... universal knowledge and skill , the Greeks called " Trismegistus , " or Thrice- great . To draw the spirit of Plato down from his heavenly sphere . Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by 53 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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