Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... feels any embarrassment when the public discovers his ignorance of these worthies . But the teacher of literature , after his class has made a rapid survey of the whole field of English literature , is almost painfully embarrassed to ...
... feels any embarrassment when the public discovers his ignorance of these worthies . But the teacher of literature , after his class has made a rapid survey of the whole field of English literature , is almost painfully embarrassed to ...
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... feels instinctively this is the Chaucer atmosphere and time . He speaks of the daisy very lovingly . He turns again and again to the same flower , proving that it was a favorite with one poet before either Burns or Wordsworth . " He ...
... feels instinctively this is the Chaucer atmosphere and time . He speaks of the daisy very lovingly . He turns again and again to the same flower , proving that it was a favorite with one poet before either Burns or Wordsworth . " He ...
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... feeling that the poet is a high priest who has approached the burning bush with feet unshod . 3. His Optimism.— Though his tragedies are terrible in their gloom and despair , he does not become a pessimist . In the con- flict between ...
... feeling that the poet is a high priest who has approached the burning bush with feet unshod . 3. His Optimism.— Though his tragedies are terrible in their gloom and despair , he does not become a pessimist . In the con- flict between ...
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... feeling that the pleasures of Melancholy had more charm for our sober- minded scholar who looked upon his poetic gift as something holy and consecrated to the high service of the Almighty . While Milton's delights of Mirth are almost ...
... feeling that the pleasures of Melancholy had more charm for our sober- minded scholar who looked upon his poetic gift as something holy and consecrated to the high service of the Almighty . While Milton's delights of Mirth are almost ...
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... feeling that Milton himself must have been largely to blame . Last Days . - Blind , disappointed in his political hopes for a republic , with diminished income , and with unfilial daughters , Milton presents a sad spectacle . And yet ...
... feeling that Milton himself must have been largely to blame . Last Days . - Blind , disappointed in his political hopes for a republic , with diminished income , and with unfilial daughters , Milton presents a sad spectacle . And yet ...
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