Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... Mean and the Extremes ) , with their sadly incompatible tempers and their impossible lovers , 2 do not find favour with every reader . The Legend of Arthur had long been associated with Fairyland . So to Fairyland the poet takes us ...
... Mean and the Extremes ) , with their sadly incompatible tempers and their impossible lovers , 2 do not find favour with every reader . The Legend of Arthur had long been associated with Fairyland . So to Fairyland the poet takes us ...
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... means of over - bodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her Wing apace downward : And finding the ease she had from her visible and sensuous Collegue the Body , in performance of religious Duties , her Pinions now ...
... means of over - bodying herself , given up justly to fleshly delights , bated her Wing apace downward : And finding the ease she had from her visible and sensuous Collegue the Body , in performance of religious Duties , her Pinions now ...
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... mean and lowly . " 2 Life has made him " him- self a true poem , " and his poetry comes from the whole 1 Cambridge Modern History , vi . p . 807 . 2 Of Education to Master Samuel Hartlib , Prose i . 138 . man with the untold wealth of ...
... mean and lowly . " 2 Life has made him " him- self a true poem , " and his poetry comes from the whole 1 Cambridge Modern History , vi . p . 807 . 2 Of Education to Master Samuel Hartlib , Prose i . 138 . man with the untold wealth of ...
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... means that it must appeal to our sense of beauty along the lines of our experience . Here , it may be said , much of Paradise Lost ought to fail , for much of it must necessarily be foreign to the experience of men . If Heaven is to ...
... means that it must appeal to our sense of beauty along the lines of our experience . Here , it may be said , much of Paradise Lost ought to fail , for much of it must necessarily be foreign to the experience of men . If Heaven is to ...
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... mean time to keep a very strong watch about the house where the meeting should be . " Bunyan had warning of what was on foot , and he recalls how he thought over what should be his course . " I walked into the close , where I somewhat ...
... mean time to keep a very strong watch about the house where the meeting should be . " Bunyan had warning of what was on foot , and he recalls how he thought over what should be his course . " I walked into the close , where I somewhat ...
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