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During this time , he tells us , he “ occasionally visited the metropolis , either for the sake of purchasing books or of learning something new in mathematics or in music ” ; 1 but save for these slight interruptions , life at Horton ...
During this time , he tells us , he “ occasionally visited the metropolis , either for the sake of purchasing books or of learning something new in mathematics or in music ” ; 1 but save for these slight interruptions , life at Horton ...
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His learning thus became part and parcel of himself ; it was , as Hartley Coleridge put it , amalgamated and consubstantiated with his native thought ; and when he employed it in his poetry with , as most of us are rather humiliated to ...
His learning thus became part and parcel of himself ; it was , as Hartley Coleridge put it , amalgamated and consubstantiated with his native thought ; and when he employed it in his poetry with , as most of us are rather humiliated to ...
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Nothing of the Renaissance is left now but its learning and its art . " Yet , as the last sentence should remind us , Milton's progressive Puritanism did not involve the repudiation of the classic culture in which he had been bred .
Nothing of the Renaissance is left now but its learning and its art . " Yet , as the last sentence should remind us , Milton's progressive Puritanism did not involve the repudiation of the classic culture in which he had been bred .
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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