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... dream and after the dream the passion wrought by it remains and the rest returns not to his mind , such am I ; for my vision almost wholly fades , and still there drops within my breast the sweetness that was born of it . Thus the snow ...
... dream and after the dream the passion wrought by it remains and the rest returns not to his mind , such am I ; for my vision almost wholly fades , and still there drops within my breast the sweetness that was born of it . Thus the snow ...
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Meg Harris Williams. For thou art heavenly , she an empty dream . The ' empty dream ' or false muse is not specifically any rejected classical muse such as Clio or Calliope , but a figure who approxi- mates in external characteristics to ...
Meg Harris Williams. For thou art heavenly , she an empty dream . The ' empty dream ' or false muse is not specifically any rejected classical muse such as Clio or Calliope , but a figure who approxi- mates in external characteristics to ...
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... dreams : Dream , and so dream all night without a stir , Save from one gradual solitary gust Which comes upon the silence , and dies off , As if the ebbing air had but one wave ; The universe itself expresses the painful , but beautiful ...
... dreams : Dream , and so dream all night without a stir , Save from one gradual solitary gust Which comes upon the silence , and dies off , As if the ebbing air had but one wave ; The universe itself expresses the painful , but beautiful ...
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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