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... once more and once more ' , and sustained by the prominent verbs ' I come ... Shatter ' . The surge of emotion represented by the rhythm , results in a blurring of vision , a fragmentary chaos of the foliage of art . For this fourteen ...
... once more and once more ' , and sustained by the prominent verbs ' I come ... Shatter ' . The surge of emotion represented by the rhythm , results in a blurring of vision , a fragmentary chaos of the foliage of art . For this fourteen ...
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... once instrumental in driving man from that other mount , Paradise , his ship rigged with curses dark , now endows ... once more , O ye laurels , and once more ' , indicating that the original passion is fully met . The simplicity of ...
... once instrumental in driving man from that other mount , Paradise , his ship rigged with curses dark , now endows ... once more , O ye laurels , and once more ' , indicating that the original passion is fully met . The simplicity of ...
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... once to view ' ; Satan claims ' Unspeakable desire to see , and know ' , and pauses ' with wonder at the sudden view / Of all this world at once ' ; Adam and Eve are warned to stay within their own sphere , to ' seek / No happier state ...
... once to view ' ; Satan claims ' Unspeakable desire to see , and know ' , and pauses ' with wonder at the sudden view / Of all this world at once ' ; Adam and Eve are warned to stay within their own sphere , to ' seek / No happier state ...
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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