The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page liv
... spirit were faithfully represented in a new Literature . Much , indeed , that had flourished through the late twenty years of Puritan ascendency still lingered and asserted itself . Veterans like Hobbes and Sanderson , with Hacket ...
... spirit were faithfully represented in a new Literature . Much , indeed , that had flourished through the late twenty years of Puritan ascendency still lingered and asserted itself . Veterans like Hobbes and Sanderson , with Hacket ...
Page lxvi
... spirit and style of his writings , was alive till 1706. Their families have not been traced . Meanwhile , their half - sister , Ann Agar , their mother's only surviving child by her second marriage , had carried the pedigree , in more ...
... spirit and style of his writings , was alive till 1706. Their families have not been traced . Meanwhile , their half - sister , Ann Agar , their mother's only surviving child by her second marriage , had carried the pedigree , in more ...
Page lxvii
... Spirit , Soul and Body , which it is difficult to define otherwise than by calling it Materialistic Pantheism , or Pantheistic Materialism . While Deity himself is represented as One Infinite Spirit , and so Milton starts in his ...
... Spirit , Soul and Body , which it is difficult to define otherwise than by calling it Materialistic Pantheism , or Pantheistic Materialism . While Deity himself is represented as One Infinite Spirit , and so Milton starts in his ...
Page 35
... Spirit in the shape of their father's faithful shep- herd , Thyrsis , rush in and rescue her , how this story occurred to Milton we can but vaguely surmise . He may have derived the conception of such a plot from some of his readings ...
... Spirit in the shape of their father's faithful shep- herd , Thyrsis , rush in and rescue her , how this story occurred to Milton we can but vaguely surmise . He may have derived the conception of such a plot from some of his readings ...
Page 36
... SPIRIT , afterwards THYRSIS , was taken by Lawes himself . This leaves but two parts unassigned , —those of COMUS and SABRINA . The part of COMUS is important , and a good actor was needed for it that of SABRINA is less important , and ...
... SPIRIT , afterwards THYRSIS , was taken by Lawes himself . This leaves but two parts unassigned , —those of COMUS and SABRINA . The part of COMUS is important , and a good actor was needed for it that of SABRINA is less important , and ...
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