The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - 362 էջ |
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... truth is that Milton was too learned . A new sort of directness , of truth to evident facts , can be picked up by a clever man in a matter of hours . The power of organising three ancient literatures and two modern into a powerful and ...
... truth is that Milton was too learned . A new sort of directness , of truth to evident facts , can be picked up by a clever man in a matter of hours . The power of organising three ancient literatures and two modern into a powerful and ...
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... Truth is struggling with false Indulgence , she ought not to exaggerate . One simply is not able to believe the claim she makes . It smacks too much of Pros- pero taming the elements , too much , in short , of the magician . Comus is ...
... Truth is struggling with false Indulgence , she ought not to exaggerate . One simply is not able to believe the claim she makes . It smacks too much of Pros- pero taming the elements , too much , in short , of the magician . Comus is ...
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... truth and righteousness , the overthrow of the pagan gods and idolatrous religions — a bravura passage in which the young poet is somewhat carried away by his first grand orchestration of exotic names . Here , and throughout , images of ...
... truth and righteousness , the overthrow of the pagan gods and idolatrous religions — a bravura passage in which the young poet is somewhat carried away by his first grand orchestration of exotic names . Here , and throughout , images of ...
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
LAllegro | 143 |
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ancient appear begin better bring Brother called Cambridge century chastity Christian classical Comus dance dark death divine doth early ears earth edition elegy Elizabethan English eyes fact fair followed give gods Greek hast hath head heav'n human Italy John Jonson King Lady language late Latin Lawes learned less light lines live London look Lost Lycidas masque means MICHIGAN Milton morn Nativity nature never night once pastoral peace perhaps phrase poem poet poetry praise present printed published Renaissance sense shepherds sing Smectymnuus song Sonnet soul sound Spenser sphere Spirit star Studies sweet thee things thou thought tradition translation true truth turn University verse Virgil virtue winds wood writing written young youth