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The point of departure is the undeniable fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is ...
The point of departure is the undeniable fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is ...
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At first he received private lessons from an excellent tutor , Thomas Young , afterwards well known as a Puritan divine ; and when presently he was sent to St. Paul's School , his regular training there was still supplemented by ...
At first he received private lessons from an excellent tutor , Thomas Young , afterwards well known as a Puritan divine ; and when presently he was sent to St. Paul's School , his regular training there was still supplemented by ...
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... and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge , he wrote acknowledging a “ desirable present of a Hebrew Bible , " which he had “ long since received ” from his former tutor , Young .
... and even perhaps with Hebrew , for in 1625 , just before he went to Cambridge , he wrote acknowledging a “ desirable present of a Hebrew Bible , " which he had “ long since received ” from his former tutor , Young .
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... they are in general immature , sometimes even clumsy , in expression ; and , as we should anticipate in the work of a young man of his bookish interests and wide scholarship , they contain many echoes and reminiscences ...
... they are in general immature , sometimes even clumsy , in expression ; and , as we should anticipate in the work of a young man of his bookish interests and wide scholarship , they contain many echoes and reminiscences ...
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The easy assurance with which the young poet handles the learning with which he enriches his subject also calls for remark , for this too is characteristically Miltonic . Nor must the reader fail to appreciate the skill with which the ...
The easy assurance with which the young poet handles the learning with which he enriches his subject also calls for remark , for this too is characteristically Miltonic . Nor must the reader fail to appreciate the skill with which the ...
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