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Wordsworth has given us a charming picture of Milton during these college days : Yea , our blind Poet , who , in his later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if ...
Wordsworth has given us a charming picture of Milton during these college days : Yea , our blind Poet , who , in his later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if ...
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Yet there is nothing in it to foreshadow his later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was presently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just such a ...
Yet there is nothing in it to foreshadow his later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was presently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just such a ...
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... like the mere scholar , simply to absorb . He read always with mind alert and vigilant , thus making his studies fruitful in personal growth . Many years later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings not A ...
... like the mere scholar , simply to absorb . He read always with mind alert and vigilant , thus making his studies fruitful in personal growth . Many years later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings not A ...
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It is evident that in later life , when the total eclipse " of blindness “ had fallen upon him , he loved to let his memory travel far and wide over the vast fields of knowledge which he had formerly explored , and that it gave him the ...
It is evident that in later life , when the total eclipse " of blindness “ had fallen upon him , he loved to let his memory travel far and wide over the vast fields of knowledge which he had formerly explored , and that it gave him the ...
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2 Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by , Presenting Thebes , or Pelops ' line , a Or the tale of Troy divine ; 3 Or what ( though rare ) of later age Ennobled hath the buskinede stage .
2 Sometime let gorgeous Tragedy In sceptred pall come sweeping by , Presenting Thebes , or Pelops ' line , a Or the tale of Troy divine ; 3 Or what ( though rare ) of later age Ennobled hath the buskinede stage .
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