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The point of departure is the undeniable fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is ...
The point of departure is the undeniable fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is ...
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... the Christian through the trials and temptations of this world in his passage towards the Celestial City . Milton's “ Paradise Lost " sets out to “ justify the ways of God to men . ' It is a fact of the utmost importance to the ...
... the Christian through the trials and temptations of this world in his passage towards the Celestial City . Milton's “ Paradise Lost " sets out to “ justify the ways of God to men . ' It is a fact of the utmost importance to the ...
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We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a constant sense of the intimate relations between the poet and the large public movements of his time are essential to any proper understanding of Milton and his work .
We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a constant sense of the intimate relations between the poet and the large public movements of his time are essential to any proper understanding of Milton and his work .
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... the antipathy of the extremists of his party to literature and art ; he was , in fact , an accomplished musician and a composer of some standing among his contemporaries ; and his love of music embraced madrigals as well as psalms .
... the antipathy of the extremists of his party to literature and art ; he was , in fact , an accomplished musician and a composer of some standing among his contemporaries ; and his love of music embraced madrigals as well as psalms .
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Perhaps the most interesting thing about it to the student of Milton's poetic development is the fact that in such lines as those about the golden - tressèd sun ” and “ the hornèd moon amongst her spangled sisters bright , " he touches ...
Perhaps the most interesting thing about it to the student of Milton's poetic development is the fact that in such lines as those about the golden - tressèd sun ” and “ the hornèd moon amongst her spangled sisters bright , " he touches ...
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