Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... enter . But stress must be laid upon two important points . In the first place , the moral ideals of Puritanism were greatly strengthened and its national significance intensified by the fast - growing flippancy and licentiousness of ...
... enter . But stress must be laid upon two important points . In the first place , the moral ideals of Puritanism were greatly strengthened and its national significance intensified by the fast - growing flippancy and licentiousness of ...
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... enter into and fashion his poetic powers - the influence of classicism and the influence of Puritanism . Of these , the former was for the moment completely in the ascendant . The Puritanism was as yet latent only . The spirit of the ...
... enter into and fashion his poetic powers - the influence of classicism and the influence of Puritanism . Of these , the former was for the moment completely in the ascendant . The Puritanism was as yet latent only . The spirit of the ...
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... enter the Church , and this he had him- self regarded , from childhood up , as his settled vocation . But before his Cambridge course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . " To the service of the ...
... enter the Church , and this he had him- self regarded , from childhood up , as his settled vocation . But before his Cambridge course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . " To the service of the ...
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... Enter- tainment presented to the Countess Dowager of Derby by some Noble Persons of her Family , " he had already tried his hand in work of this kind . But this was slight and experimental . Shortly afterward came the masterpiece which ...
... Enter- tainment presented to the Countess Dowager of Derby by some Noble Persons of her Family , " he had already tried his hand in work of this kind . But this was slight and experimental . Shortly afterward came the masterpiece which ...
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... Enter the Lady Lady . This way the noise was , if mine ear be true , My best guide now . Methought it was the sound Of riot and ill - managed merriment , Such as the jocund flute or gamesome pipe Stirs up among the loose unlettered ...
... Enter the Lady Lady . This way the noise was , if mine ear be true , My best guide now . Methought it was the sound Of riot and ill - managed merriment , Such as the jocund flute or gamesome pipe Stirs up among the loose unlettered ...
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Andrew Marvell Angel appear Areopagitica beauty blind Bunhill Fields called character Chorus Church classical cloud Comus Cromwell dark daughter delight Diodati divine doth Elder elegy England English epic eternal ev'n ev'ry evil eyes fair faith flocks genius Goddess Greek hast hath Heav'n heroic ideal influence inspired interest John Milton king Lady learning liberty light literature live Lycidas Mark Pattison marriage Milton mind moral Muse never night nightly noble Nymph o'er Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion pastoral peace Penseroso poem poet poet's poetic POETRY political pow'r prose pure Puritan religious remaining Renaissance Restoration Samson Agonistes shepherd sing Smectymnuus song sonnet soul spirit Stopford Brooke sweet temper thee theme thence things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tion tragedy verse virgin virtue W. H. Hudson wife WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON wing young youth