The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... Book of Revelation , ' those celestiall songs to others inapprehensible ' . In his Epitaphium Damonis , which was written five years later than the Mask , he praises absolute chastity , or celibacy , in ecstatic terms . At what time he ...
... Book of Revelation , ' those celestiall songs to others inapprehensible ' . In his Epitaphium Damonis , which was written five years later than the Mask , he praises absolute chastity , or celibacy , in ecstatic terms . At what time he ...
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... Book of Revelation and from the Pythagorean - Platonic doctrine of chastity , it successively inspired Arcades , At a Solemn Musick , and the ecstatic flight at the close of Epitaphium Damonis . It was to form the main theme of the ...
... Book of Revelation and from the Pythagorean - Platonic doctrine of chastity , it successively inspired Arcades , At a Solemn Musick , and the ecstatic flight at the close of Epitaphium Damonis . It was to form the main theme of the ...
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