Milton & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - Počet stran: 184 |
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... poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon pagan literature and mythology even when they were dealing with the most vital questions of their religious faith . Let me take ...
... poetic habits of a time when , under the powerful traditions of the Renaissance , men perpetually drew upon pagan literature and mythology even when they were dealing with the most vital questions of their religious faith . Let me take ...
Strana 41
... poetic work . His mind was literally stored with varied learning , and when this learning was touched and fired by ... poet , as we call Spenser and Gray , Tennyson and Longfellow , scholar - poets , not because he was a scholar who also ...
... poetic work . His mind was literally stored with varied learning , and when this learning was touched and fired by ... poet , as we call Spenser and Gray , Tennyson and Longfellow , scholar - poets , not because he was a scholar who also ...
Strana 181
... poet . He realised to the full the greatness of his genius , and he often spoke of it with a frankness which might seem ... poetic life meant for him a life of dedication to the purest and noblest of purposes . " I was confirmed in this ...
... poet . He realised to the full the greatness of his genius , and he often spoke of it with a frankness which might seem ... poetic life meant for him a life of dedication to the purest and noblest of purposes . " I was confirmed in this ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
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