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Page 97
... mental process : they suggest the slow dark steps of thought which form the substance of the poem ; and in the ' guiding hand ' which leads to the ' breath of heav'n fresh - blowing , pure and sweet ' , lies an implicit invocation to a ...
... mental process : they suggest the slow dark steps of thought which form the substance of the poem ; and in the ' guiding hand ' which leads to the ' breath of heav'n fresh - blowing , pure and sweet ' , lies an implicit invocation to a ...
Page 98
... mental struggle which is initiated now , as the past presents itself : restless thoughts , that like a deadly swarm Of hornets armed , no sooner found alone , But rush upon me thronging , and present Times past , what once I was , and ...
... mental struggle which is initiated now , as the past presents itself : restless thoughts , that like a deadly swarm Of hornets armed , no sooner found alone , But rush upon me thronging , and present Times past , what once I was , and ...
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... mental reality . Behind the cloudlike forests and the aged boughs , that yielded like the mist ' are visible hair , eyebrows , temples , eye - sockets ; behind the imagery of swelling and pressing places and the Naiad stilling the ...
... mental reality . Behind the cloudlike forests and the aged boughs , that yielded like the mist ' are visible hair , eyebrows , temples , eye - sockets ; behind the imagery of swelling and pressing places and the Naiad stilling the ...
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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