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... human and divine need no longer be pursued through linear cataloguing , but in three dimensions , centring on the ' drear wood ' of human experience . This masque , or verse - drama , brings Milton's technical accomplishment to a level ...
... human and divine need no longer be pursued through linear cataloguing , but in three dimensions , centring on the ' drear wood ' of human experience . This masque , or verse - drama , brings Milton's technical accomplishment to a level ...
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... humanity the protective genius of the shore . And she is recognised as immortal by the poet , when her song passes ... human pageant like the light of the Queen - Moon , with the breezes blown ; and penetrates even the wild , dangerous ...
... humanity the protective genius of the shore . And she is recognised as immortal by the poet , when her song passes ... human pageant like the light of the Queen - Moon , with the breezes blown ; and penetrates even the wild , dangerous ...
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... human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloyed , A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . The immortality of the figures , as now seen , does not enter into the march of mortality as did the song of the ...
... human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloyed , A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . The immortality of the figures , as now seen , does not enter into the march of mortality as did the song of the ...
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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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