Milton & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 184 Seiten |
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... temper of English society is on the face of it evident . It is by reference to it , indeed , that we can largely explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which ...
... temper of English society is on the face of it evident . It is by reference to it , indeed , that we can largely explain the enormous difference which separates the England of the middle of the reign of Elizabeth from the England which ...
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William Henry Hudson. earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the young poet's temper and to his interest in religious things . Yet there is nothing in it to foreshadow his later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work ...
William Henry Hudson. earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the young poet's temper and to his interest in religious things . Yet there is nothing in it to foreshadow his later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work ...
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... temper of faith and idealism . Against the background of such an age " Paradise Lost " stands out , like some great mountain peak , in solitary grandeur . I think it well that in reading the poem we should always keep in mind the ...
... temper of faith and idealism . Against the background of such an age " Paradise Lost " stands out , like some great mountain peak , in solitary grandeur . I think it well that in reading the poem we should always keep in mind the ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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