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... forced to resort to the physical violence originally threatened , with Come , no more , This is mere moral bable , and direct Against the canon laws of our foundation ; I must not suffer this ... Unable to continue further his ...
... forced to resort to the physical violence originally threatened , with Come , no more , This is mere moral bable , and direct Against the canon laws of our foundation ; I must not suffer this ... Unable to continue further his ...
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... forced fingers rude ' it thrusts into poetic focus the vulnerability of the poet as expressed in the Letter to a Friend : the ' unweapon'd creature ' whose unused talent may lead to his ' terrible seasing ' . Milton's characteristic ...
... forced fingers rude ' it thrusts into poetic focus the vulnerability of the poet as expressed in the Letter to a Friend : the ' unweapon'd creature ' whose unused talent may lead to his ' terrible seasing ' . Milton's characteristic ...
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... forced to think a new thought . And now Saturn , and through him Keats himself , is in a similar position : forced to sit still as a stone and experience a ' monstrous truth ' which leaves him with ' not a space to breathe ' : ' swell ...
... forced to think a new thought . And now Saturn , and through him Keats himself , is in a similar position : forced to sit still as a stone and experience a ' monstrous truth ' which leaves him with ' not a space to breathe ' : ' swell ...
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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