Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... beauty is combined with religious fervour and a strenuous moral idealism . Yet , despite their common origin , it was inevitable that , as time went on , the spirit of the Renaissance and the spirit of the Reforma- tion should come into ...
... beauty is combined with religious fervour and a strenuous moral idealism . Yet , despite their common origin , it was inevitable that , as time went on , the spirit of the Renaissance and the spirit of the Reforma- tion should come into ...
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... beauty , but also undoubtedly in part because of the purity of his life and conversation , he was dubbed by his college companions " the Lady ” a nickname which displeased him as reflecting upon his manliness , even though manliness as ...
... beauty , but also undoubtedly in part because of the purity of his life and conversation , he was dubbed by his college companions " the Lady ” a nickname which displeased him as reflecting upon his manliness , even though manliness as ...
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... beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that his poetic impulse really awoke , and during these seven years he pro- duced , not indeed very freely , but enough to show , amid all the preoccupations of his studies , a growing ...
... beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that his poetic impulse really awoke , and during these seven years he pro- duced , not indeed very freely , but enough to show , amid all the preoccupations of his studies , a growing ...
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... beauty " was a joy for ever , " could have written of his own devotion to beauty more fervently than this ; and what we have specially to remember is , that it was with this intense love of the beautiful " in all forms and appearances ...
... beauty " was a joy for ever , " could have written of his own devotion to beauty more fervently than this ; and what we have specially to remember is , that it was with this intense love of the beautiful " in all forms and appearances ...
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... beauty of their descriptions and the rare felicity of their diction and versification little preliminary explanation is called for . Every reader will note for himself that , though each is complete and perfect within its own limits ...
... beauty of their descriptions and the rare felicity of their diction and versification little preliminary explanation is called for . Every reader will note for himself that , though each is complete and perfect within its own limits ...
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