Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... reference to it , indeed , that we can largely explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which saw the meeting of the Long Parliament . It meant , among other ...
... reference to it , indeed , that we can largely explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which saw the meeting of the Long Parliament . It meant , among other ...
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... reference to anything that may lie beyond it in the sphere of the unseen . Bunyan's " Pilgrim's Progress directs the Christian through the trials and temptations of this world in his passage towards the Celestial City . Milton's ...
... reference to anything that may lie beyond it in the sphere of the unseen . Bunyan's " Pilgrim's Progress directs the Christian through the trials and temptations of this world in his passage towards the Celestial City . Milton's ...
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... reference from either poem to the companion piece . It should , however , be remarked that the contrast does not lie in the difference between the same things differently viewed ; it lies deeper - in the differ- ence between the aspects ...
... reference from either poem to the companion piece . It should , however , be remarked that the contrast does not lie in the difference between the same things differently viewed ; it lies deeper - in the differ- ence between the aspects ...
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... references to Shakespeare and Ben Jonson , certainly do not give us any hint of the fanatical austerity which was presently to shut the theatres , pull down the maypoles on the village greens , and turn " Merrie England " into " Psalm ...
... references to Shakespeare and Ben Jonson , certainly do not give us any hint of the fanatical austerity which was presently to shut the theatres , pull down the maypoles on the village greens , and turn " Merrie England " into " Psalm ...
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... reference is to Chaucer's fragmentary " Squire's Tale . ” As , e.g. , Ariosto , Tasso , and Spenser . ' Cephalus , loved by Eos ( Aurora ) , the Dawn . But kercheft in a comely cloud , While rocking winds 54 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... reference is to Chaucer's fragmentary " Squire's Tale . ” As , e.g. , Ariosto , Tasso , and Spenser . ' Cephalus , loved by Eos ( Aurora ) , the Dawn . But kercheft in a comely cloud , While rocking winds 54 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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