Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... Written in 1629 , when Milton was only twenty - one , this has been placed by some of our critics among the very finest odes in the language . The implied praise is , I think , excessive . Perfect the piece cer- tainly is not . It is ...
... Written in 1629 , when Milton was only twenty - one , this has been placed by some of our critics among the very finest odes in the language . The implied praise is , I think , excessive . Perfect the piece cer- tainly is not . It is ...
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... written ; and in its curious blending of Christian thought and classical imagery and ideas it is entirely in keeping with the poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon ...
... written ; and in its curious blending of Christian thought and classical imagery and ideas it is entirely in keeping with the poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon ...
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... written of his own devotion to beauty more fervently than this ; and what we have specially to remember is , that it was with this intense love of the beautiful " in all forms and appearances of things , " that our great Puritan poet ...
... written of his own devotion to beauty more fervently than this ; and what we have specially to remember is , that it was with this intense love of the beautiful " in all forms and appearances of things , " that our great Puritan poet ...
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... written remonstrating with him on his apparently aimless way of life . He replied at length in a letter apologetic in tone but full of self - searching and anxiety ; towards the end of which he says : " Yet that you may see that I am ...
... written remonstrating with him on his apparently aimless way of life . He replied at length in a letter apologetic in tone but full of self - searching and anxiety ; towards the end of which he says : " Yet that you may see that I am ...
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William Henry Hudson. This sonnet was written by Milton on the eve of his leaving Cambridge , and clearly marks his sense that he was now about to open a new chapter in his history . Youth was over ; he stood on the threshold of manhood ...
William Henry Hudson. This sonnet was written by Milton on the eve of his leaving Cambridge , and clearly marks his sense that he was now about to open a new chapter in his history . Youth was over ; he stood on the threshold of manhood ...
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