Milton & His PoetryG. G. Harrap, 1918 - 183 Seiten |
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... poets . The elder Milton , though of pronounced Puritan proclivities , did not share the antipathy of the extremists of his party to literature and art ; he was , in fact , an accomplished musician and a composer of some standing among ...
... poets . The elder Milton , though of pronounced Puritan proclivities , did not share the antipathy of the extremists of his party to literature and art ; he was , in fact , an accomplished musician and a composer of some standing among ...
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William Henry Hudson. heart . Like all other poets , he fell in after - life into the habit of transferring his own experiences to his dramatic characters , and there can , I think , be little question that he was recalling his childhood ...
William Henry Hudson. heart . Like all other poets , he fell in after - life into the habit of transferring his own experiences to his dramatic characters , and there can , I think , be little question that he was recalling his childhood ...
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... poem , " Divine Weeks and Words . " As this poem deals with the creation and the fall of man the interest of his early acquaintance with it is apparent . It is , of course , not in the least surprising that while still a schoolboy ...
... poem , " Divine Weeks and Words . " As this poem deals with the creation and the fall of man the interest of his early acquaintance with it is apparent . It is , of course , not in the least surprising that while still a schoolboy ...
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... poetic development is the fact that in such lines as those about " the golden - tressèd sun and the hornèd moon . . amongst her spangled sisters bright , " he touches the plain simplicity of the original poem with ideas derived from ...
... poetic development is the fact that in such lines as those about " the golden - tressèd sun and the hornèd moon . . amongst her spangled sisters bright , " he touches the plain simplicity of the original poem with ideas derived from ...
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... poetic impulse really awoke , and during these seven years he pro- duced , not indeed very freely , but enough to show , amid all the preoccupations of his studies , a growing consciousness of purpose and power . Most of his college poems ...
... poetic impulse really awoke , and during these seven years he pro- duced , not indeed very freely , but enough to show , amid all the preoccupations of his studies , a growing consciousness of purpose and power . Most of his college poems ...
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