Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... spirit and tone is at once clear . But , as closer consideration will show , the contrast is not of broad effects only ; the parallelism is worked out in detail from scene to scene and from impression to impression . Hence the need of ...
... spirit and tone is at once clear . But , as closer consideration will show , the contrast is not of broad effects only ; the parallelism is worked out in detail from scene to scene and from impression to impression . Hence the need of ...
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... 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 time , there is little that is distinctively ...
... 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 time , there is little that is distinctively ...
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... spirit of Plato , 3 to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold Th ' immortal mind that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook : And of those demons that are found In fire , air , flood , or under ground , Whose power hath a ...
... spirit of Plato , 3 to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold Th ' immortal mind that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook : And of those demons that are found In fire , air , flood , or under ground , Whose power hath a ...
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... spirit which it embodies is new . No reader of Comus ' ' can fail to be impressed by the evidence which it affords of Milton's deepening seriousness . A note is struck which is far more nearly the real Puritan note than we have as yet ...
... spirit which it embodies is new . No reader of Comus ' ' can fail to be impressed by the evidence which it affords of Milton's deepening seriousness . A note is struck which is far more nearly the real Puritan note than we have as yet ...
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... spirit of holiness always as the overruling and unifying power in life . To such high uses , then , did Milton's moral spirit bend one of the popular forms of Renais- sance art , and the classical learning which he naturally ...
... spirit of holiness always as the overruling and unifying power in life . To such high uses , then , did Milton's moral spirit bend one of the popular forms of Renais- sance art , and the classical learning which he naturally ...
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