John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... themes . He has become in- terested in contemporary English poetry , and while showing the influence of the classics , is not mastered by them . All this would indi- cate that the poems were written after 1631 , though , as we have just ...
... themes . He has become in- terested in contemporary English poetry , and while showing the influence of the classics , is not mastered by them . All this would indi- cate that the poems were written after 1631 , though , as we have just ...
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... theme expressed in its closing verse , “ Nothing's so dainty - sweet as lovely melancholy , " and it is pleasant to believe that it may have given Milton a hint , although it can scarcely have had as much influence upon his verses as ...
... theme expressed in its closing verse , “ Nothing's so dainty - sweet as lovely melancholy , " and it is pleasant to believe that it may have given Milton a hint , although it can scarcely have had as much influence upon his verses as ...
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... theme is the praise of the reasonable life . " It is easy to agree with this view , especially as Burton's poem ob- viously suggested the idea of contrasting two well - marked moods of one individual character , rather 88 JOHN MILTON.
... theme is the praise of the reasonable life . " It is easy to agree with this view , especially as Burton's poem ob- viously suggested the idea of contrasting two well - marked moods of one individual character , rather 88 JOHN MILTON.
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... theme , but had not struck Milton's clear seraphic note . Shakspere had , indeed , embodied perfect pu- rity in Ferdinand and Miranda , but he had set them apart in an enchanted world . It re- mained for Milton , while he was compelled ...
... theme , but had not struck Milton's clear seraphic note . Shakspere had , indeed , embodied perfect pu- rity in Ferdinand and Miranda , but he had set them apart in an enchanted world . It re- mained for Milton , while he was compelled ...
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... theme of man's fall at their head . Thus we see that about eighteen years before he devoted himself to his masterpiece , Milton had given up the subject of King Arthur and had felt drawn to the larger topic , and we know from the ...
... theme of man's fall at their head . Thus we see that about eighteen years before he devoted himself to his masterpiece , Milton had given up the subject of King Arthur and had felt drawn to the larger topic , and we know from the ...
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John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and Works William Peterfield Trent Visualização completa - 1899 |
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