Cross Currents in English Literature of the XVIIth Century: Or, The World, the Flesh & the Spirit, Their Actions & ReactionsChatto & Windus, 1948 - 343 páginas |
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... critic of women , that it is eas injustice to him as a lover . There is no sub which he thought and felt more passionat even politics . ' Milton ' , a critic and woman h ' is an example of a great lover spoiled by opinions . He was ...
... critic of women , that it is eas injustice to him as a lover . There is no sub which he thought and felt more passionat even politics . ' Milton ' , a critic and woman h ' is an example of a great lover spoiled by opinions . He was ...
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... critics , like Mr. Eliot and Mr. van Doren - to John Dryden even when his rival is John Milton . If by interest we mean ... critic , however cultivated . But before I begin to develop my argument as in some measure the advocatus diaboli ...
... critics , like Mr. Eliot and Mr. van Doren - to John Dryden even when his rival is John Milton . If by interest we mean ... critic , however cultivated . But before I begin to develop my argument as in some measure the advocatus diaboli ...
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... critic writes : ' It is written in a strain of flattery which disgraces genius , and which it is wonderful that any man that knew the meaning of his words could use without self - detestation . It is an attempt to mingle earth and ...
... critic writes : ' It is written in a strain of flattery which disgraces genius , and which it is wonderful that any man that knew the meaning of his words could use without self - detestation . It is an attempt to mingle earth and ...
Contenido
LOVEPOETRY | 13 |
HUMANISM THE CHURCHES 16 | 180 |
THE MAN THE POET | 231 |
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