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he was same letter goes on to tell us , he was beginning to feel cramped and ill at ease at Horton . His mother had died a few months before in April 1637 — and perhaps her death had something to do with his newly awakened desire for ...
he was same letter goes on to tell us , he was beginning to feel cramped and ill at ease at Horton . His mother had died a few months before in April 1637 — and perhaps her death had something to do with his newly awakened desire for ...
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Thee I revisit safe , And feel Thy sovran vital Lamp ; but Thou Revisit'st not these eyes , that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray , and find no dawn : So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs , Or dim suffusion veiled .
Thee I revisit safe , And feel Thy sovran vital Lamp ; but Thou Revisit'st not these eyes , that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray , and find no dawn : So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs , Or dim suffusion veiled .
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VI HAVE told my story very clumsily if I have not made it clear that in Milton the man is inseparable from the poet , and that the admiration we feel for his genius may quite as justly be given to his character .
VI HAVE told my story very clumsily if I have not made it clear that in Milton the man is inseparable from the poet , and that the admiration we feel for his genius may quite as justly be given to his character .
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... Taskmaster's eye , ” he thought of existence always as service , and strove to the utmost that the work which had been given him to do should be well and а . man faithfully done . We can feel the spirit of this 180 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... Taskmaster's eye , ” he thought of existence always as service , and strove to the utmost that the work which had been given him to do should be well and а . man faithfully done . We can feel the spirit of this 180 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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We can feel the spirit of this high idealism in all the stormy activities of his public career . We can feel it equally in all his efforts and achievements as a poet . He realised to the full the greatness of his genius , and he often ...
We can feel the spirit of this high idealism in all the stormy activities of his public career . We can feel it equally in all his efforts and achievements as a poet . He realised to the full the greatness of his genius , and he often ...
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