Milton and His SonnetsFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 20 páginas |
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... affection ; but the strains are soul - animating . Altogether , indeed , they are too few . Yet these few have a unique place in our literature , and scme will say they stand highest of their kind . Wordsworth also tells us that ...
... affection ; but the strains are soul - animating . Altogether , indeed , they are too few . Yet these few have a unique place in our literature , and scme will say they stand highest of their kind . Wordsworth also tells us that ...
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... affection he had for them ; we know him better for the delicate and vigorous expressions of this affection , as also for the mighty outburst of passion in what may be regarded as his greatest sonnet , On the Massacre at Piemont , which ...
... affection he had for them ; we know him better for the delicate and vigorous expressions of this affection , as also for the mighty outburst of passion in what may be regarded as his greatest sonnet , On the Massacre at Piemont , which ...
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... First Looking into Chapman's Homer , stands highest in the affection , if not in the judgment , of many of his admirers , and by admirers is meant not lovers only , but all who stand in wonder before MILTON AND HIS SONNETS.
... First Looking into Chapman's Homer , stands highest in the affection , if not in the judgment , of many of his admirers , and by admirers is meant not lovers only , but all who stand in wonder before MILTON AND HIS SONNETS.
Términos y frases comunes
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