Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the young 34 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... word must be said about the place that it occupies in the development of Milton's mind . Both by its subject - matter , and by its marked sincerity and earnestness , it testifies to the sobriety of the young 34 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... mind . Thereupon he deter- mined to devote himself , not to practical life under any of its aspects , or to the amassing of wealth , but to study , self - culture , and poetry . That in poetry he now saw , as he believed , his true ...
... mind . Thereupon he deter- mined to devote himself , not to practical life under any of its aspects , or to the amassing of wealth , but to study , self - culture , and poetry . That in poetry he now saw , as he believed , his true ...
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... mind alert and vigilant , thus making his studies fruitful in personal growth . Many years later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still ...
... mind alert and vigilant , thus making his studies fruitful in personal growth . Many years later he wrote : Who reads Incessantly , and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still ...
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... mind was literally stored with varied learning , and when this learning was touched and fired by the imagination , it poured out , flood - like , into his verse . It is evident that in later life , when the " total eclipse " of ...
... mind was literally stored with varied learning , and when this learning was touched and fired by the imagination , it poured out , flood - like , into his verse . It is evident that in later life , when the " total eclipse " of ...
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... mind at the time of their composition . Their spirit is singularly pure and noble , in the gaiety of the one there is nothing that is petty , trivial , or base ; in the melancholy of the other , nothing morbid or unworthy . At the same ...
... mind at the time of their composition . Their spirit is singularly pure and noble , in the gaiety of the one there is nothing that is petty , trivial , or base ; in the melancholy of the other , nothing morbid or unworthy . At the same ...
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