Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is immediately associated with the character and career of the poet himself . The cases ...
... young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is immediately associated with the character and career of the poet himself . The cases ...
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... Young , afterwards well known as a Puritan divine ; and when presently he was sent to St. Paul's School , his regular training there was still supplemented by instruction at home . From the beginning he devoted himself to his studies ...
... Young , afterwards well known as a Puritan divine ; and when presently he was sent to St. Paul's School , his regular training there was still supplemented by instruction at home . From the beginning he devoted himself to his studies ...
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... Young . Nor was English neglected . Whether as yet he had read Shakespeare in the great first folio edition of 1623 is a matter of conjecture only ; but he certainly knew Spenser , whom he afterwards praised as a better moral teacher ...
... Young . Nor was English neglected . Whether as yet he had read Shakespeare in the great first folio edition of 1623 is a matter of conjecture only ; but he certainly knew Spenser , whom he afterwards praised as a better moral teacher ...
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... young man of his bookish interests and wide scholarship , they contain many echoes and reminiscences of other literatures , ancient and modern . But here and there , along with so much which attests that Milton had not yet found himself ...
... young man of his bookish interests and wide scholarship , they contain many echoes and reminiscences of other literatures , ancient and modern . But here and there , along with so much which attests that Milton had not yet found himself ...
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... young poet handles the learning with which he enriches his subject also calls for remark , for this too is characteristically Miltonic . Nor must the reader fail to appreciate the skill with which the materials are arranged , and much ...
... young poet handles the learning with which he enriches his subject also calls for remark , for this too is characteristically Miltonic . Nor must the reader fail to appreciate the skill with which the materials are arranged , and much ...
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