Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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Page 16
... talk a rustic English- Lancashire English , some say , though others say they are Chaucer's words . Spenser himself is slightly disguised as Colin Clout - a name borrowed from Skelton . The shepherds , in the style familiar in Virgil ...
... talk a rustic English- Lancashire English , some say , though others say they are Chaucer's words . Spenser himself is slightly disguised as Colin Clout - a name borrowed from Skelton . The shepherds , in the style familiar in Virgil ...
Page 39
... 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 . dence of Scripture , they fly to the carnal supportment MILTON 39.
... 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 . dence of Scripture , they fly to the carnal supportment MILTON 39.
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... Talk , c . 25. See also Of Reformation , Prose i . 6 - the touch at that " fast Friend of Episcopacy , Camden , who cannot but love Bishops as well as old Coins , and his much- lamented Monasteries , for antiquity's sake . " 4 There is ...
... Talk , c . 25. See also Of Reformation , Prose i . 6 - the touch at that " fast Friend of Episcopacy , Camden , who cannot but love Bishops as well as old Coins , and his much- lamented Monasteries , for antiquity's sake . " 4 There is ...
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... see him . The shock to Milton was intense . He was no anchorite or celibate , Whatever hypocrites austerely talk Of purity , and place , and innocence , Defaming as impure what God declares Pure , and commands 54 POETS AND PURITANS.
... see him . The shock to Milton was intense . He was no anchorite or celibate , Whatever hypocrites austerely talk Of purity , and place , and innocence , Defaming as impure what God declares Pure , and commands 54 POETS AND PURITANS.
Page 56
... talk . No one can imagine that they would help much to draw husband and wife together- His zeal None seconded , as out of season judged , Or singular and rash . ( P. L. , v . 849. ) Milton must have remained quite unintelligible to her ...
... talk . No one can imagine that they would help much to draw husband and wife together- His zeal None seconded , as out of season judged , Or singular and rash . ( P. L. , v . 849. ) Milton must have remained quite unintelligible to her ...
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