Milton & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap & Company, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... passage of denunciation , spoken by St. Peter , which breaks in upon the low , sweet strains of the elegy like the sudden sound of a trumpet- blast calling to battle , and in which for the moment the classic poet's mood of tender ...
... passage of denunciation , spoken by St. Peter , which breaks in upon the low , sweet strains of the elegy like the sudden sound of a trumpet- blast calling to battle , and in which for the moment the classic poet's mood of tender ...
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... passage in question , its autobiographical interest is unmistakable . LYCIDAS : 1 A MONODY [ In this Monody the Author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish Seas , 1637. And by ...
... passage in question , its autobiographical interest is unmistakable . LYCIDAS : 1 A MONODY [ In this Monody the Author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish Seas , 1637. And by ...
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... passage in his life . I mention it here because it brings into such clear view an aspect of Milton's complex character which , in our preoccupation with his Puritanism , we are too apt to overlook . The news which had reached Milton in ...
... passage in his life . I mention it here because it brings into such clear view an aspect of Milton's complex character which , in our preoccupation with his Puritanism , we are too apt to overlook . The news which had reached Milton in ...
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... passage must be reproduced ( 11. 1-55 ) . Hail , holy Light , offspring of Heav'n first - born ! Or of th ' Eternal coeternal beam May I express Thee unblamed ? since God is Light , And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from ...
... passage must be reproduced ( 11. 1-55 ) . Hail , holy Light , offspring of Heav'n first - born ! Or of th ' Eternal coeternal beam May I express Thee unblamed ? since God is Light , And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from ...
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... passage , perhaps of twenty , or thirty , or forty lines , while walking up and down in the garden ; and then he would return to the house that it might be put on paper by any one that was near and could write . " We have a memorable ...
... passage , perhaps of twenty , or thirty , or forty lines , while walking up and down in the garden ; and then he would return to the house that it might be put on paper by any one that was near and could write . " We have a memorable ...
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