Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant of Æneas , the son of Anchises . Hence the reference later to Sabrina as " sprung of old Anchises ' line . " Of pansies , pinks and gaudy daffodils . And , 89 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... mythical King of Britain , and a supposed descendant of Æneas , the son of Anchises . Hence the reference later to Sabrina as " sprung of old Anchises ' line . " Of pansies , pinks and gaudy daffodils . And , 89 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
Seite 92
... line , May thy brimmèd waves for this Their full tribute never miss From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills : Summer drouth , or singèd air , Never scorch thy tresses fair , Nor wet October's torrent flood Thy ...
... line , May thy brimmèd waves for this Their full tribute never miss From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills : Summer drouth , or singèd air , Never scorch thy tresses fair , Nor wet October's torrent flood Thy ...
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... lines , is still one of the glories of English literature . Among Milton's chief companions at Christ's College had been a young man , some three years his junior , named Edward King . A youth of fine talents and amiable character ...
... lines , is still one of the glories of English literature . Among Milton's chief companions at Christ's College had been a young man , some three years his junior , named Edward King . A youth of fine talents and amiable character ...
Seite 98
... lines of the Greek pastoral elegy , and in its extreme artificiality may indeed be regarded as a typical example of the courtly - classic taste which prevailed in English non - dramatic litera- ture during the Elizabethan age . These lines ...
... lines of the Greek pastoral elegy , and in its extreme artificiality may indeed be regarded as a typical example of the courtly - classic taste which prevailed in English non - dramatic litera- ture during the Elizabethan age . These lines ...
Seite 102
... because his soul was filled with such indignation and contempt for everything that Laud and his followers stood for and were seeking to achieve , that he poured out his passion in the burning lines 102 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... because his soul was filled with such indignation and contempt for everything that Laud and his followers stood for and were seeking to achieve , that he poured out his passion in the burning lines 102 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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