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... darkness . For ' the eyes may be unsighted in two ways , by a transition either from light to darkness or from darkness to light , and ... the same distinction applies to the mind . ' The knowledge - seeker who attempts to interpret his ...
... darkness . For ' the eyes may be unsighted in two ways , by a transition either from light to darkness or from darkness to light , and ... the same distinction applies to the mind . ' The knowledge - seeker who attempts to interpret his ...
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... darkness , he may mistake and fall on the Aleian field , ' Erroneous there to wander and forlorn ' , or like Orpheus be torn to pieces by the ' barbarous dissonance / Of Bacchus and his revellers ' . But only in this context of ...
... darkness , he may mistake and fall on the Aleian field , ' Erroneous there to wander and forlorn ' , or like Orpheus be torn to pieces by the ' barbarous dissonance / Of Bacchus and his revellers ' . But only in this context of ...
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Meg Harris Williams. darkness , as full of anguish driven , The space of seven continued nights he rode With darkness . Keats's style begins to become brittle and overtly artificial , and the Miltonic mannerisms stand out ; his epic ...
Meg Harris Williams. darkness , as full of anguish driven , The space of seven continued nights he rode With darkness . Keats's style begins to become brittle and overtly artificial , and the Miltonic mannerisms stand out ; his epic ...
Contents
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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