John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... hence his speech contains jocularities and now unintelligible per- sonal allusions . Suddenly he introduced an innovation ; he passed from Latin into English , " " apostrophizing nobly his native tongue , and declaiming solemnly fifty ...
... hence his speech contains jocularities and now unintelligible per- sonal allusions . Suddenly he introduced an innovation ; he passed from Latin into English , " " apostrophizing nobly his native tongue , and declaiming solemnly fifty ...
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... hence his ode is one of the most comprehensible of his poems for the normal reader . Whether , indeed , it deserves Hallam's high praise is another matter . It has action , but not the dramatic intensity of Dryden's " Alex- ander's ...
... hence his ode is one of the most comprehensible of his poems for the normal reader . Whether , indeed , it deserves Hallam's high praise is another matter . It has action , but not the dramatic intensity of Dryden's " Alex- ander's ...
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... a uniform couplet , one is confronted with a line of eight syllables rhyming with an Alexandrine of twelve . Hence the resulting stanza gives swiftness of movement through its short lines , abundance of melody through 66 JOHN MILTON.
... a uniform couplet , one is confronted with a line of eight syllables rhyming with an Alexandrine of twelve . Hence the resulting stanza gives swiftness of movement through its short lines , abundance of melody through 66 JOHN MILTON.
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... hence the ten beautiful lines may not repre- sent the emotions of the college student at all . They are full of an exquisite feeling for spring , especially for its pulsing energy , which is well symbolized by the sudden change at the ...
... hence the ten beautiful lines may not repre- sent the emotions of the college student at all . They are full of an exquisite feeling for spring , especially for its pulsing energy , which is well symbolized by the sudden change at the ...
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... Hence , all you vain de- lights , " in Fletcher's play , " The Nice Valour . " This play was not published until 1647 , but it had been acted long before , and the song had almost certainly become known before " Il Penseroso ' was ...
... Hence , all you vain de- lights , " in Fletcher's play , " The Nice Valour . " This play was not published until 1647 , but it had been acted long before , and the song had almost certainly become known before " Il Penseroso ' was ...
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John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
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