Text-book on English Literature ...Maynard, Merrill & Company, 1899 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... . 138 Extract from Jonson .. 139 146 ....... His Masques .... Beaumont and Fletcher 146 Massinger and Ford ... 147 Webster and Chapman . 148 Shirley and Davenant . 149 PAGE PAGE Historical Sketch .... 151 ( John Milton ... 20 Contents .
... . 138 Extract from Jonson .. 139 146 ....... His Masques .... Beaumont and Fletcher 146 Massinger and Ford ... 147 Webster and Chapman . 148 Shirley and Davenant . 149 PAGE PAGE Historical Sketch .... 151 ( John Milton ... 20 Contents .
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... Milton ... 165 [ Browne and Fuller .. 152 Early Poems .. 165 Prose . Taylor and Baxter .. 153 Extract from Fuller ... Milton's Prose ...... 174 From Pilgrim's Progress .. 176 From Milton's Poetry ..... 180 Pope's Three Periods ..... 208 ...
... Milton ... 165 [ Browne and Fuller .. 152 Early Poems .. 165 Prose . Taylor and Baxter .. 153 Extract from Fuller ... Milton's Prose ...... 174 From Pilgrim's Progress .. 176 From Milton's Poetry ..... 180 Pope's Three Periods ..... 208 ...
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... Milton . It is when Cadmon describes the proud and angry cry of Satan against God from his bed of chains in hell . The two great English poets may be brought together over a space of a thousand years in another way , for both died in ...
... Milton . It is when Cadmon describes the proud and angry cry of Satan against God from his bed of chains in hell . The two great English poets may be brought together over a space of a thousand years in another way , for both died in ...
Strana 59
... Milton , the nineteenth no Keats . " - Geo . P. Marsh . " Chaucer was the first great poet who really loved outward nature as the source of conscious pleasurable emotion . Chaucer took a true delight in the new green of the leaves and ...
... Milton , the nineteenth no Keats . " - Geo . P. Marsh . " Chaucer was the first great poet who really loved outward nature as the source of conscious pleasurable emotion . Chaucer took a true delight in the new green of the leaves and ...
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... Milton is not distinctively English . But in Scotland it is always the scenery of their own land that the poets describe . Even when they are imitating Chaucer , they do not imitate his conventional landscape . They put in a Scotch ...
... Milton is not distinctively English . But in Scotland it is always the scenery of their own land that the poets describe . Even when they are imitating Chaucer , they do not imitate his conventional landscape . They put in a Scotch ...
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Strana 388 - Then who will cheer my bonny bride When they have slain her lover ? " Out spoke the hardy Highland wight, " I'll go, my chief — I'm ready: — It is not for your silver bright, But for your winsome lady: And by my word ! the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry ; So though the waves are raging white I'll row you o'er the ferry.