Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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William Henry Hudson. MILTON AND HIS POETRY T HE work of the Reformation in England was carried out by men of markedly conservative temper , who desired to move cautiously , and who , while recognising the urgent need of ... MILTON AND ...
William Henry Hudson. MILTON AND HIS POETRY T HE work of the Reformation in England was carried out by men of markedly conservative temper , who desired to move cautiously , and who , while recognising the urgent need of ... MILTON AND ...
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... Milton's " Paradise Lost " sets out to " justify the ways of God to men . ' " " It is a fact of the utmost importance to the student of literary history that , as John Adding- ton Symonds pointed out , England , alone of European ...
... Milton's " Paradise Lost " sets out to " justify the ways of God to men . ' " " It is a fact of the utmost importance to the student of literary history that , as John Adding- ton Symonds pointed out , England , alone of European ...
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... Milton has been described as " not only the highest , but the completest type of Puritanism . ” How far , and with what qualifications , this description is to be accepted , will become apparent as we go on with our work . But let us at ...
... Milton has been described as " not only the highest , but the completest type of Puritanism . ” How far , and with what qualifications , this description is to be accepted , will become apparent as we go on with our work . But let us at ...
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... Milton was born when " Puri- tanism began to exercise a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he ... Milton and his work . II HOUGH , like Chaucer , Spenser , Ben Jon- TH son , Pope , Gray , and Keats , a Londoner by ...
... Milton was born when " Puri- tanism began to exercise a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he ... Milton and his work . II HOUGH , like Chaucer , Spenser , Ben Jon- TH son , Pope , Gray , and Keats , a Londoner by ...
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... Milton was only three or four years old ; but it is just barely possible that in passing along Bread Street he may have seen the lovely child whose name was , in after - times , to stand second only to his own on the splendid bead ...
... Milton was only three or four years old ; but it is just barely possible that in passing along Bread Street he may have seen the lovely child whose name was , in after - times , to stand second only to his own on the splendid bead ...
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