Milton & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 184 Seiten |
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... thought next of the Law ; but he thought of it only to dismiss it from his mind . Thereupon he deter- mined to devote himself , not to practical life under any of its aspects , or to the amassing of wealth , but to study , self ...
... thought next of the Law ; but he thought of it only to dismiss it from his mind . Thereupon he deter- mined to devote himself , not to practical life under any of its aspects , or to the amassing of wealth , but to study , self ...
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... thought of life expressed in the second poem has for Milton a more lasting value than the lighter thought set forth in the first . While primarily interesting , however , by reason of their great beauty , these two idylls are further ...
... thought of life expressed in the second poem has for Milton a more lasting value than the lighter thought set forth in the first . While primarily interesting , however , by reason of their great beauty , these two idylls are further ...
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... thought of the Arthurian legends as a theme for an English heroic poem , it was not long before he set them definitely aside and fixed his choice upon the Fall of Man . Four drafts , evidently written out before 1642 , remain to testify ...
... thought of the Arthurian legends as a theme for an English heroic poem , it was not long before he set them definitely aside and fixed his choice upon the Fall of Man . Four drafts , evidently written out before 1642 , remain to testify ...
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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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