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... figure as the milkmaid or the shepherd , and for this reason does not participate in their specific activities ( sometimes adduced as evidence of Milton's antisocial nature ) ; he is not a figure of definite outline , but ' Sometime ...
... figure as the milkmaid or the shepherd , and for this reason does not participate in their specific activities ( sometimes adduced as evidence of Milton's antisocial nature ) ; he is not a figure of definite outline , but ' Sometime ...
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... figure whose genesis lies ultimately not in the Bible nor in the classics , but in the ' Native Language ' whom he had hailed long ago in the ' Vacation Exercise ' . These invocations are not ' digressions ' , as Addison saw them , nor ...
... figure whose genesis lies ultimately not in the Bible nor in the classics , but in the ' Native Language ' whom he had hailed long ago in the ' Vacation Exercise ' . These invocations are not ' digressions ' , as Addison saw them , nor ...
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... figure of Moses is present , unnamed , in the most inclusive capacity of shepherd - poet - prophet , which associates him with the guardian- angel figures of the past , and with Christ in the future , as both medium and model for ...
... figure of Moses is present , unnamed , in the most inclusive capacity of shepherd - poet - prophet , which associates him with the guardian- angel figures of the past , and with Christ in the future , as both medium and model for ...
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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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