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... nature , in making things either better than nature bringeth forth , or , quite anew , forms such as never were in nature ... [ Nature's ] world is brazen , the poets only deliver a golden . And the ' golden ' world delivered in poetry ...
... nature , in making things either better than nature bringeth forth , or , quite anew , forms such as never were in nature ... [ Nature's ] world is brazen , the poets only deliver a golden . And the ' golden ' world delivered in poetry ...
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... nature without Lycidas's voice and his ' loss to shepherd's ear ' . Thus the idea of ' caves ' with ' echoes ' is extended throughout the natural vegetation , through ' gone turn grown ' , culminating in ' mourn ' – wordplay reminiscent ...
... nature without Lycidas's voice and his ' loss to shepherd's ear ' . Thus the idea of ' caves ' with ' echoes ' is extended throughout the natural vegetation , through ' gone turn grown ' , culminating in ' mourn ' – wordplay reminiscent ...
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... nature : in which consistency is emotional , not factual . From the point of view of guilt , nature is ' calm ' - that is , innocent . The indirect influence of level - headed Phoebus has ironed out the confusion between the scene of ...
... nature : in which consistency is emotional , not factual . From the point of view of guilt , nature is ' calm ' - that is , innocent . The indirect influence of level - headed Phoebus has ironed out the confusion between the scene of ...
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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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