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... question ' Where were ye nymphs , when the remorseless deep / Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? ' Now , the poem asks the same question , but in a calm and ordered manner which suggests the influence of Phoebus's ordered ...
... question ' Where were ye nymphs , when the remorseless deep / Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? ' Now , the poem asks the same question , but in a calm and ordered manner which suggests the influence of Phoebus's ordered ...
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... question the poet suggests something intangible and mysterious about the Urn's tale ( as it ' haunts about thy shape ... questions at the Urn , which suddenly show that its chastity consists in ' made pursuit struggle .. wild ecstasy ...
... question the poet suggests something intangible and mysterious about the Urn's tale ( as it ' haunts about thy shape ... questions at the Urn , which suddenly show that its chastity consists in ' made pursuit struggle .. wild ecstasy ...
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... questions of the fourth stanza are quite different in quality from the hammering questions of the first : instead of seeming to break the Urn's sculpted surface , they extend the Urn's pictures and very existence into a wider back ...
... questions of the fourth stanza are quite different in quality from the hammering questions of the first : instead of seeming to break the Urn's sculpted surface , they extend the Urn's pictures and very existence into a wider back ...
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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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