Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... spirits ( especially wicked spirits ) of the dead . 3 Priests . Peor and Baälim1 XXII Forsake their temples dim , With 32 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... spirits ( especially wicked spirits ) of the dead . 3 Priests . Peor and Baälim1 XXII Forsake their temples dim , With 32 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... spirit of the Renaissance , whose child on one side he was , claimed him for its own . In thinking of his life - work as a whole , we commonly emphasise so strongly the purely religious and moral side of it , and the Hebraic zeal or ...
... spirit of the Renaissance , whose child on one side he was , claimed him for its own . In thinking of his life - work as a whole , we commonly emphasise so strongly the purely religious and moral side of it , and the Hebraic zeal or ...
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... spirit of self - dedication to the highest aims in life that he turned his back upon his college walls and went forth into the world . Come what might , he was solemnly resolved hence- forth to live as in God's sight and for God's ...
... spirit of self - dedication to the highest aims in life that he turned his back upon his college walls and went forth into the world . Come what might , he was solemnly resolved hence- forth to live as in God's sight and for God's ...
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... spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still remains , Deep vers'd in books , and shallow in himself.2 Milton knew from personal experience and his long years of patient self - discipline the difference ...
... spirit and judgment equal or superior , Uncertain and unsettled still remains , Deep vers'd in books , and shallow in himself.2 Milton knew from personal experience and his long years of patient self - discipline the difference ...
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... spirit , and simply because it was for him a natural instrument of expression . It is quite true that he often abused his scholarship . But let us understand how it came to be so distinctive a feature of his poetic work . His mind was ...
... spirit , and simply because it was for him a natural instrument of expression . It is quite true that he often abused his scholarship . But let us understand how it came to be so distinctive a feature of his poetic work . His mind was ...
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