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... nativity scene ( as does Crashaw , for example , in his ' Hymne of the Nativity ' ) ; for the setting already expresses the reality , the essential fact of birth . He has said all that is necessary about the external existence of the ...
... nativity scene ( as does Crashaw , for example , in his ' Hymne of the Nativity ' ) ; for the setting already expresses the reality , the essential fact of birth . He has said all that is necessary about the external existence of the ...
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... Nativity Ode ' for Milton , in a somewhat different manner , is Milton's only known unfinished poem , ' The Passion ' . This was clearly written with the ' Nativity ' freshly in mind ( probably for Easter 1630 ) , and suggests his ...
... Nativity Ode ' for Milton , in a somewhat different manner , is Milton's only known unfinished poem , ' The Passion ' . This was clearly written with the ' Nativity ' freshly in mind ( probably for Easter 1630 ) , and suggests his ...
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Meg Harris Williams. best patroness of grief ' ( complementing light in the ' Nativity ' ) ; and , again following the ' Nativity ' , he fixes his ' eye ' — here on Christ's sepulchral rock- and echoes the ode's ' See how from far upon ...
Meg Harris Williams. best patroness of grief ' ( complementing light in the ' Nativity ' ) ; and , again following the ' Nativity ' , he fixes his ' eye ' — here on Christ's sepulchral rock- and echoes the ode's ' See how from far upon ...
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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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