Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... matter a single remark may be made . It is often regarded as paradoxical that so staunch a champion and so eloquent an apostle of freedom should have lent his support to the despotic rule of Cromwell . His position clearly needs ...
... matter a single remark may be made . It is often regarded as paradoxical that so staunch a champion and so eloquent an apostle of freedom should have lent his support to the despotic rule of Cromwell . His position clearly needs ...
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... matter of course . All this meant a serious reduction in his income ; and , unfortunately , things were made worse by the mismanagement of his remaining investments , while his house in Bread Street was presently destroyed in the Great ...
... matter of course . All this meant a serious reduction in his income ; and , unfortunately , things were made worse by the mismanagement of his remaining investments , while his house in Bread Street was presently destroyed in the Great ...
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... mind and Nobleness their seat Build in her loveliest and create an awe About her , as a guard angelic placed . " 1 " Paradise Lost , " VIII . 546-559- I refer to this matter now because it comes up 143 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... mind and Nobleness their seat Build in her loveliest and create an awe About her , as a guard angelic placed . " 1 " Paradise Lost , " VIII . 546-559- I refer to this matter now because it comes up 143 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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William Henry Hudson. I refer to this matter now because it comes up naturally in connection with the subject of Milton's third marriage . It has been suggested that in the portrayal of Eve he took his wife as a kind of painter's model ...
William Henry Hudson. I refer to this matter now because it comes up naturally in connection with the subject of Milton's third marriage . It has been suggested that in the portrayal of Eve he took his wife as a kind of painter's model ...
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... matter , of his tardiness in beginning his poem , and of his reasons for selecting a sacred instead of a romantic theme . The whole passage is full of autobiographical interest , and may here fittingly be reproduced . It will be seen ...
... matter , of his tardiness in beginning his poem , and of his reasons for selecting a sacred instead of a romantic theme . The whole passage is full of autobiographical interest , and may here fittingly be reproduced . It will be seen ...
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