Milton & WordsworthThe University Press, 1937 - 185 sivua |
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Sivu 47
... theme . Taking as evidence those of the passages I have cited which concern what is to be his own part in the great regeneration of England to which Parliament is to lead the way , his work is to be a poem , historical in theme ...
... theme . Taking as evidence those of the passages I have cited which concern what is to be his own part in the great regeneration of England to which Parliament is to lead the way , his work is to be a poem , historical in theme ...
Sivu 88
... theme , the music of the spheres ; then the end of the oracles ; the Virgin and the Babe - a series of delightful conceits on a familiar theme . Compare this with Donne's lines on Good Friday , 1613. Riding Westward . Let man's soul be ...
... theme , the music of the spheres ; then the end of the oracles ; the Virgin and the Babe - a series of delightful conceits on a familiar theme . Compare this with Donne's lines on Good Friday , 1613. Riding Westward . Let man's soul be ...
Sivu 132
... theme inasmuch as the Atonement through the life and death of Christ is the main theme , the end of Michael's discourse . That is true ; and yet , as I have suggested , it is what we learn from Milton's statements rather than are made ...
... theme inasmuch as the Atonement through the life and death of Christ is the main theme , the end of Michael's discourse . That is true ; and yet , as I have suggested , it is what we learn from Milton's statements rather than are made ...
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John Milton and the Renaissance | 26 |
The first shock marriage and | 48 |
The dismissal of Parliament Milton | 65 |
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