Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... lines as those about " the golden - tressèd sun and " the hornèd moon . . . amongst her spangled sisters bright , " he touches the plain simplicity of the original poem with ideas derived from classical mythology and quite foreign to ...
... lines as those about " the golden - tressèd sun and " the hornèd moon . . . amongst her spangled sisters bright , " he touches the plain simplicity of the original poem with ideas derived from classical mythology and quite foreign to ...
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... Milton had not yet found himself , we come upon lines and pas- sages in which is prophetically sounded the " The Prelude , " iii . 283-292 . characteristic note of the great poetry of the years to 23 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... Milton had not yet found himself , we come upon lines and pas- sages in which is prophetically sounded the " The Prelude , " iii . 283-292 . characteristic note of the great poetry of the years to 23 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... line of Milton's own preference . A comparison between the closing passages of the two poems will show that while " L'Allegro " rests in the present , " Il This Penseroso " looks forward to the future . suggests 44 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... line of Milton's own preference . A comparison between the closing passages of the two poems will show that while " L'Allegro " rests in the present , " Il This Penseroso " looks forward to the future . suggests 44 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... line , 2 Or the tale of Troy divine ; .3 Or what ( though rare ) of later age Ennobled hath the buskined stage . But , O sad Virgin , that thy pow'r Might raise Musæüs 5 from his bow'r ! Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as ...
... line , 2 Or the tale of Troy divine ; .3 Or what ( though rare ) of later age Ennobled hath the buskined stage . But , O sad Virgin , that thy pow'r Might raise Musæüs 5 from his bow'r ! Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as ...
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... lines in hymn , or story . Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee high'r Than his Casella , whom he wooed to sing , Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.1 Now Lawes was teaching music to the children of John Egerton , Earl of ...
... lines in hymn , or story . Dante shall give Fame leave to set thee high'r Than his Casella , whom he wooed to sing , Met in the milder shades of Purgatory.1 Now Lawes was teaching music to the children of John Egerton , Earl of ...
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