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Page 37
... finally confronted head - on in ' Lycidas ' . I will conclude this section of Milton's career , then , with a brief glance at his unique and poetic interpretation of the doctrine of the Harmony of the Spheres , which was delivered as an ...
... finally confronted head - on in ' Lycidas ' . I will conclude this section of Milton's career , then , with a brief glance at his unique and poetic interpretation of the doctrine of the Harmony of the Spheres , which was delivered as an ...
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... finally to the western setting of Ludlow Castle in ' all this tract that fronts the falling sun ' . Similarly , the lesser ' tributary gods ' who ' wield their little tridents ' , and the ' mortal peer ' himself , are shown to derive ...
... finally to the western setting of Ludlow Castle in ' all this tract that fronts the falling sun ' . Similarly , the lesser ' tributary gods ' who ' wield their little tridents ' , and the ' mortal peer ' himself , are shown to derive ...
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... finally speaks — as it had not done in response to any of the questions in the poem : Cold pastoral ! When old age shall this generation waste , Thou shalt remain , in midst of other woe Than ours , a friend to man , to whom thou say'st ...
... finally speaks — as it had not done in response to any of the questions in the poem : Cold pastoral ! When old age shall this generation waste , Thou shalt remain , in midst of other woe Than ours , a friend to man , to whom thou say'st ...
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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