Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... things which we must not here stop to consider , the evolution of a noble but stern and hard type of character ; preoccupa- tion with the most narrowly religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ; and , in consequence , the ...
... things which we must not here stop to consider , the evolution of a noble but stern and hard type of character ; preoccupa- tion with the most narrowly religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ; and , in consequence , the ...
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... things were vain and fleeting shows , or , rather , they were the snares and traps of the Evil One intent upon his spiritual ruin . Puritanism was thus fatal to art , and all but fatal to literature ; and even such literature as it did ...
... things were vain and fleeting shows , or , rather , they were the snares and traps of the Evil One intent upon his spiritual ruin . Puritanism was thus fatal to art , and all but fatal to literature ; and even such literature as it did ...
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... things : therefore , above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 66 That the scrivener very early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father , " Milton records , destined me from a child to the pursuit of ...
... things : therefore , above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 66 That the scrivener very early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father , " Milton records , destined me from a child to the pursuit of ...
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... 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 ... things did not go very smoothly with him . 21 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... 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 ... things did not go very smoothly with him . 21 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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William Henry Hudson. career things did not go very smoothly with him . Trouble arose between him and his college tutor , and some breach of discipline , resulting from what he himself confesses to have been the " indo- cility " of his ...
William Henry Hudson. career things did not go very smoothly with him . Trouble arose between him and his college tutor , and some breach of discipline , resulting from what he himself confesses to have been the " indo- cility " of his ...
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