A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pages |
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Page 77
... mind regarding them may be clearly traced in the sonnets above - mentioned . The reception of his divorce pamphlets had completed the work of turning him against the Presbyterian party and of aligning him with the Independents , who ...
... mind regarding them may be clearly traced in the sonnets above - mentioned . The reception of his divorce pamphlets had completed the work of turning him against the Presbyterian party and of aligning him with the Independents , who ...
Page 134
... mind as one considers the masterly way in which Milton has managed these fluctuations . No symphony was ever composed of more varied emotional elements or blended them more con- summately into artistic unity . Metrically Lycidas is a ...
... mind as one considers the masterly way in which Milton has managed these fluctuations . No symphony was ever composed of more varied emotional elements or blended them more con- summately into artistic unity . Metrically Lycidas is a ...
Page 231
... mind , and into the representation of Samson he has undoubtedly put more of himself than into any other of his imagina- tive creations . The sense of power and dignity , the “ plain heroic magnitude of mind , " the will toward ...
... mind , and into the representation of Samson he has undoubtedly put more of himself than into any other of his imagina- tive creations . The sense of power and dignity , the “ plain heroic magnitude of mind , " the will toward ...
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