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The cases are indeed few and far between in which much fresh light will not be thrown upon a poem by some knowledge of the personality of the writer , while it will often be found that the most direct - perhaps even the only — way to ...
The cases are indeed few and far between in which much fresh light will not be thrown upon a poem by some knowledge of the personality of the writer , while it will often be found that the most direct - perhaps even the only — way to ...
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But in the histories and text - books the biography of a given writer stands by itself , and his work has to be sought elsewhere , the student being left to make the connection for himself ; while even in our current editions of ...
But in the histories and text - books the biography of a given writer stands by itself , and his work has to be sought elsewhere , the student being left to make the connection for himself ; while even in our current editions of ...
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Then follows what has been justly called “ one of the most solemn and beautiful pieces of personal writing in English poetry " —the sonnet , not so named by " Milton himself , who left it nameless , but now generally entitled : ON HIS ...
Then follows what has been justly called “ one of the most solemn and beautiful pieces of personal writing in English poetry " —the sonnet , not so named by " Milton himself , who left it nameless , but now generally entitled : ON HIS ...
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... with all the arrangements ; he , of course , undertook the musical portions of the dramatic performance ; he invited his friend Milton to provide the necessary framework and poetry ; and the writing of “ Comus " was the result .
... with all the arrangements ; he , of course , undertook the musical portions of the dramatic performance ; he invited his friend Milton to provide the necessary framework and poetry ; and the writing of “ Comus " was the result .
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In the contrast of principles and ideals which the movement of the action involves , it must also be remembered that Milton was writing with his thought upon the conditions of his time ; for while Comus and his crew of insolent 60 ...
In the contrast of principles and ideals which the movement of the action involves , it must also be remembered that Milton was writing with his thought upon the conditions of his time ; for while Comus and his crew of insolent 60 ...
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