Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if the earth has ever lodged An awful soul - I seemed to see him here Familiarly , and in his scholar's dress Bounding ...
... later day , Stood almost single ; uttering odious truth Darkness before , and danger's voice behind , Soul awful - if the earth has ever lodged An awful soul - I seemed to see him here Familiarly , and in his scholar's dress Bounding ...
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... later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was pre- sently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just such a poem as , given the necessary genius , any ...
... later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was pre- sently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just such a poem as , given the necessary genius , any ...
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... later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still remains , Deep vers'd in books , and shallow in himself.2 Milton knew from personal ...
... later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still remains , Deep vers'd in books , and shallow in himself.2 Milton knew from personal ...
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... later life , when the " total eclipse " of blindness had fallen upon him , he loved to let his memory travel far and wide over the vast fields of know- ledge which he had formerly explored , and that it gave him the keenest pleasure to ...
... later life , when the " total eclipse " of blindness had fallen upon him , he loved to let his memory travel far and wide over the vast fields of know- ledge which he had formerly explored , and that it gave him the keenest pleasure to ...
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... later age Ennobled hath the buskined4 stage . But , O sad Virgin , that thy pow'r Might raise Musæüs 5 from his bow'r ! Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as , warbled to the string , Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek , And ...
... later age Ennobled hath the buskined4 stage . But , O sad Virgin , that thy pow'r Might raise Musæüs 5 from his bow'r ! Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as , warbled to the string , Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek , And ...
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Areopagitica beauty blind bow'r Brother called character charm Church classical Comus Cromwell dark daughter Defensio delight Diodati divine doth earth Elder elegy enchanting England English epic eternal ev'n ev'ry evil eyes fair faith flocks genius Goddess Greek hast hath Heav'n ideal Il Penseroso influence inspired ISAAC FOOT John Milton king L'Allegro Lady learning liberty light literature live Lycidas Mark Pattison Masson Milton mind moral Muse never night Nymph o'er Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion pastoral peace Penseroso poem poet poet's poetic POETRY pow'r praise prose Puritan reader religious remaining Renaissance Samson Agonistes shades Shepherd sing song sonnet soul spirit Stopford Brooke sweet temper thee thence things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tion tragedy verse virgin virtue W. H. Hudson WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON wings writings young youth