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Page 68
... Lycidas , during his voyage carried by the sea - surge of emotion , is being gradually purged of the ' curses ' which sunk his sacred head , as he plumbs the depths of the world of unconscious terror , far below the ' level brine ' of ...
... Lycidas , during his voyage carried by the sea - surge of emotion , is being gradually purged of the ' curses ' which sunk his sacred head , as he plumbs the depths of the world of unconscious terror , far below the ' level brine ' of ...
Page 69
... Lycidas takes his place within the coastlands ' ancient geography and legends ; Bellerus is an even more obscure figure than Milton's original ' Corineus ' : a giant born simultaneously with the land , and therefore older than history ...
... Lycidas takes his place within the coastlands ' ancient geography and legends ; Bellerus is an even more obscure figure than Milton's original ' Corineus ' : a giant born simultaneously with the land , and therefore older than history ...
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... Lycidas ' survives twenty years of political life ; and in a wider sense , it has survived three and a half centuries and is still ahead of its time . It is clear on reading the poem that it is fruitless to consider it an occasional ...
... Lycidas ' survives twenty years of political life ; and in a wider sense , it has survived three and a half centuries and is still ahead of its time . It is clear on reading the poem that it is fruitless to consider it an occasional ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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