Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1912 - 184 Seiten |
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... never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory . Chiefly on account of the fairness of his complexion and his personal beauty , but also undoubtedly in ...
... never grew to love Cambridge , his course there was henceforth undisturbed , and , from the scholastic point of view , satisfactory . Chiefly on account of the fairness of his complexion and his personal beauty , but also undoubtedly in ...
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... never was by mortal finger struck ; Divinely - warbled voice Answ'ring the stringèd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air , such pleasure loth to lose , With thousand echoes still prolongs each Heav'nly close . X ...
... never was by mortal finger struck ; Divinely - warbled voice Answ'ring the stringèd noise , As all their souls in blissful rapture took : The air , such pleasure loth to lose , With thousand echoes still prolongs each Heav'nly close . X ...
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William Henry Hudson. Such music ( as ' tis said ) Before was never made , XII But when of old the Sons of Morning sung , While the Creator great His constellations set , And the well - balanced world on hinges hung ; And cast the dark ...
William Henry Hudson. Such music ( as ' tis said ) Before was never made , XII But when of old the Sons of Morning sung , While the Creator great His constellations set , And the well - balanced world on hinges hung ; And cast the dark ...
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... never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with ...
... never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature . It is to these poems of what is commonly called his Horton period that we have now to turn . The list opens with ...
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... never sets , this implies that the student sits up till daybreak , when all stars disappear " ( Keightley ) . The fabled Egyptian king , whom , on account of his universal knowledge and skill , the Greeks called " Trismegistus , " or ...
... never sets , this implies that the student sits up till daybreak , when all stars disappear " ( Keightley ) . The fabled Egyptian king , whom , on account of his universal knowledge and skill , the Greeks called " Trismegistus , " or ...
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Andrew Marvell Angel Areopagitica beauty blind Brooke Bunhill Fields called character Church classical cloud Comus Cromwell dark daughter delight Diodati divine doth Elder elegy England English epic eternal ev'n ev'ry evil eyes fair faith flocks genius Goddess Greek hast hath Heav'n ideal influence interest John Milton king L'Allegro Lady learning liberty light literature live Lycidas Mark Pattison marriage Milton mind moral Muse never night noble Nymph o'er Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion pastoral peace Penseroso poem poet poet's poetic poetry political pow'r praise prose pure Puritan reader religious remaining Renaissance Samson Agonistes shades Shepherd sing Smectymnuus song sonnet soul spirit Stopford Brooke sweet temper thee thence things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tion took tragedy verse virgin virtue wife William Henry Hudson wings writings young youth