Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... things . Yet there is nothing in it to foreshadow his later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was pre- sently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just ...
... things . Yet there is nothing in it to foreshadow his later Puritanism , nothing to distinguish it as the work of one who was pre- sently to use the forms of the ancient epic as the vehicle of a Puritan theology . It is , in fact , just ...
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... things , for many are the shapes of things divine . Day and night I am wont to continue my search . " This is remarkable language . Not even Keats , who had little of the Hebraic in his composition , and to whom " a thing of beauty ...
... things , for many are the shapes of things divine . Day and night I am wont to continue my search . " This is remarkable language . Not even Keats , who had little of the Hebraic in his composition , and to whom " a thing of beauty ...
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... things differently viewed ; it lies deeper - in the differ- ence between the aspects of nature , art , and human life , as selected now by one mood and now by the other . Two ideal days are repre- sented the ideal day of a gay ...
... things differently viewed ; it lies deeper - in the differ- ence between the aspects of nature , art , and human life , as selected now by one mood and now by the other . Two ideal days are repre- sented the ideal day of a gay ...
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... things were anathema . For the time being , there is still far more of the Hellenic than of the Puritan in Milton , and the influence of the Renaissance , however much tempered by the poet's profoundly religious 45 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... things were anathema . For the time being , there is still far more of the Hellenic than of the Puritan in Milton , and the influence of the Renaissance , however much tempered by the poet's profoundly religious 45 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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... things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance , Would send a glist'ring guardian , if need were , To keep my life and honour unassailed . Was I deceived , or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night ? I did not ...
... things ill Are but as slavish officers of vengeance , Would send a glist'ring guardian , if need were , To keep my life and honour unassailed . Was I deceived , or did a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night ? I did not ...
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