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In this , attention will be specially directed to his personality as it expressed itself in his poetry , and to the influences and conditions which counted most as formative factors in the growth of his genius .
In this , attention will be specially directed to his personality as it expressed itself in his poetry , and to the influences and conditions which counted most as formative factors in the growth of his genius .
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... received the influences of both Renaissance and Reformation simultaneously . ” These two great movements arose out of the same general impulses ; strictly speaking , indeed , the Reformation was only one aspect of the Renaissance .
... received the influences of both Renaissance and Reformation simultaneously . ” These two great movements arose out of the same general impulses ; strictly speaking , indeed , the Reformation was only one aspect of the Renaissance .
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... a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he died when its effort to mould them into its own shape was over , and when it had again sunk into one of the many influences to which we owe our English character .
... a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he died when its effort to mould them into its own shape was over , and when it had again sunk into one of the many influences to which we owe our English character .
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... the influences of liberal culture and refinement ; and it was thus in a singularly favourable atmosphere that Milton's nature began to expand . He grew up a wonderfully beautiful boy ; as as we look at his portrait , painted when he ...
... the influences of liberal culture and refinement ; and it was thus in a singularly favourable atmosphere that Milton's nature began to expand . He grew up a wonderfully beautiful boy ; as as we look at his portrait , painted when he ...
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VI The stars , with deep amaze , Stand fixed in stedfast gaze , Bending one way their precious influence ; And will not take their flight , For all the morning light , Or Lucifer that often warned them thence ; But in their glimm'ring ...
VI The stars , with deep amaze , Stand fixed in stedfast gaze , Bending one way their precious influence ; And will not take their flight , For all the morning light , Or Lucifer that often warned them thence ; But in their glimm'ring ...
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