John Milton: A Short Story of His Life and WorksMacmillan, 1899 - 285 páginas |
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... effects of an enthusiastic treatment of a poet who has inspired me with reverence since my earliest years . If this hope fail me , I shall at least not repent of having paid a vain tribute to his memory , for popular neglect can never ...
... effects of an enthusiastic treatment of a poet who has inspired me with reverence since my earliest years . If this hope fail me , I shall at least not repent of having paid a vain tribute to his memory , for popular neglect can never ...
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... effects of antiquity and of modern plastic art upon his 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 ...
... effects of antiquity and of modern plastic art upon his 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 ...
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... effect that there is an unlovely Milton from whom we are all anxious to avert our gaze . Early in 1646 , at the solicitation of Hum- phrey Moseley , the publisher , who seems to have known what a favor he was doing man- kind , Milton ...
... effect that there is an unlovely Milton from whom we are all anxious to avert our gaze . Early in 1646 , at the solicitation of Hum- phrey Moseley , the publisher , who seems to have known what a favor he was doing man- kind , Milton ...
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... effects of the more or less irregular ode , in which sound is married to sense in a manner unparalleled in any other form of lyric . Yet , if it be not the greatest English ode , it surely deserves more attention . than Mark Pattison ...
... effects of the more or less irregular ode , in which sound is married to sense in a manner unparalleled in any other form of lyric . Yet , if it be not the greatest English ode , it surely deserves more attention . than Mark Pattison ...
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... effects of the skilfully chosen proper names- with the pervading dignity of style and the individual mastery of rhythm . - With regard to the last point it will be well to go somewhat into particulars . Not only is the rhythm of such a ...
... effects of the skilfully chosen proper names- with the pervading dignity of style and the individual mastery of rhythm . - With regard to the last point it will be well to go somewhat into particulars . Not only is the rhythm of such a ...
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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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