John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... spirit of universal open - mindedness and free- heartedness . Thus it happens that some of the finest qualities of Shakspere , who epitomized the Elizabethans , are found in Milton in a state of arrested development , for example ...
... spirit of universal open - mindedness and free- heartedness . Thus it happens that some of the finest qualities of Shakspere , who epitomized the Elizabethans , are found in Milton in a state of arrested development , for example ...
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... spirit of the place . He tells us in one of his con- troversial tracts that he " never greatly admired " it in his youth , and one of his Latin academical exercises lets us see that he probably indulged in strictures on the methods of ...
... spirit of the place . He tells us in one of his con- troversial tracts that he " never greatly admired " it in his youth , and one of his Latin academical exercises lets us see that he probably indulged in strictures on the methods of ...
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... the more deeply . But he contemplated also the serene beauty of the peaceful landscape around him , and the spirit of nature took hold upon him not as it had done on Shakspere and 66 66 was to do on Wordsworth and Byron- but 12 JOHN MILTON.
... the more deeply . But he contemplated also the serene beauty of the peaceful landscape around him , and the spirit of nature took hold upon him not as it had done on Shakspere and 66 66 was to do on Wordsworth and Byron- but 12 JOHN MILTON.
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... spirit as it has been since upon Byron , Shelley , Landor , and Browning . He was fitter than these to penetrate into Italy's secret , being the most artistic spirit England has ever borne , and it is interest- ing to speculate what a ...
... spirit as it has been since upon Byron , Shelley , Landor , and Browning . He was fitter than these to penetrate into Italy's secret , being the most artistic spirit England has ever borne , and it is interest- ing to speculate what a ...
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... spirit.1 His natural aptitude was for music , and per- haps when later , his Puritan controversies put by , he took up poetry once more , his loss of sight inclined him to leave unsung the glories of arts he could no longer appreciate ...
... spirit.1 His natural aptitude was for music , and per- haps when later , his Puritan controversies put by , he took up poetry once more , his loss of sight inclined him to leave unsung the glories of arts he could no longer appreciate ...
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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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admirers Areopagitica artistic beauty Ben Jonson Beowulf blank verse Cambridge CHAPTER character charm classical composition Comus couplet critics Dante Dante's death defence diction Diodati dise Lost Divine Comedy drama edition effect elaborate elegiac English epic epitaph Epitaphium Damonis exquisite fact friends Garnett genius Greek Hence Homer Horton ideal Il Penseroso Iliad imagination interest Italian Johnson King L'Allegro Latin verses less lines literature Lord Brackley Lycidas lyrical lyrist Mark Pattison masque Masson matter ment metrical Milton modern nature never nobility noble Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passages pastoral elegy Pattison Penseroso perhaps poem poet poet's poetic poetry political praise probably prose Puritan reader reason regard rhymes rhythm Samson Samson Agonistes seems Shakspere Shakspere's sincerity song sonnets Spenser spirit splendid stanzas style sublime supreme syntax theme thought tion ton's tracts tribute true words writing written wrote youth