Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... ( Prelude , iii . 283 ) . The song in the Bower of Bliss is famous - it was a translation from Tasso , 2 but it is Spenser's own , and a critic has well spoken of it as " not lost , but still not salient among the profuse beauties of his ...
... ( Prelude , iii . 283 ) . The song in the Bower of Bliss is famous - it was a translation from Tasso , 2 but it is Spenser's own , and a critic has well spoken of it as " not lost , but still not salient among the profuse beauties of his ...
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... Prelude , iii . 289 . 2 " " " God , " says Milton , can stir up rich fathers to bestow exquisite educa- tion upon their children , and so dedicate them to the service of the Gospel . ” — Animadversions , Prose i . 97 . ledge of God ...
... Prelude , iii . 289 . 2 " " " God , " says Milton , can stir up rich fathers to bestow exquisite educa- tion upon their children , and so dedicate them to the service of the Gospel . ” — Animadversions , Prose i . 97 . ledge of God ...
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... Prelude , iii . 290 . 2 Smectymnuus , Prose i . 110. Luther , it is interesting to note , recommended the use of such Comedies . See his Table Talk Colloquia Mensalia ( translated by Capt . Henrie Bell , London , 1652 ) , chapter 72 ...
... Prelude , iii . 290 . 2 Smectymnuus , Prose i . 110. Luther , it is interesting to note , recommended the use of such Comedies . See his Table Talk Colloquia Mensalia ( translated by Capt . Henrie Bell , London , 1652 ) , chapter 72 ...
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... Prelude or The Excursion , but the poem also suggests them in other ways . But trees and rivulets whose rapid course Defies the check of winter , haunts of deer , And sheepwalks populous with bleating lambs , And lanes in which the ...
... Prelude or The Excursion , but the poem also suggests them in other ways . But trees and rivulets whose rapid course Defies the check of winter , haunts of deer , And sheepwalks populous with bleating lambs , And lanes in which the ...
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... Prelude is not so much self - revelation as self - discovery . His interest in himself is curiously impersonal . He has , says M. Legouis penetrated " beneath the exterior of the individual , and has succeeded in reaching the essential ...
... Prelude is not so much self - revelation as self - discovery . His interest in himself is curiously impersonal . He has , says M. Legouis penetrated " beneath the exterior of the individual , and has succeeded in reaching the essential ...
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