The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... poem has three sections : the first ( i - viii ) describing the setting of the nativity and characterized by the reduction of light and sound to a minimum ; the second ( ix - xvii ) devoted largely to the angelic choir , and dominated ...
... poem has three sections : the first ( i - viii ) describing the setting of the nativity and characterized by the reduction of light and sound to a minimum ; the second ( ix - xvii ) devoted largely to the angelic choir , and dominated ...
Page 436
... poem could be shown to be a key word : it is a work of that degree of intellectual concentration . And when scepticism has been allowed the relief of expression ; when it has been said that in any poem about the Fall words such as fall ...
... poem could be shown to be a key word : it is a work of that degree of intellectual concentration . And when scepticism has been allowed the relief of expression ; when it has been said that in any poem about the Fall words such as fall ...
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... poem . Qvarn- ström ( 93 ) draws attention , e.g. , to Christ's two speeches at the very centre of the poem ( vi 723-45 , 801-23 ) , both of them 23 lines long . Between the speeches Christ ascends his chariot to drive the rebel angels ...
... poem . Qvarn- ström ( 93 ) draws attention , e.g. , to Christ's two speeches at the very centre of the poem ( vi 723-45 , 801-23 ) , both of them 23 lines long . Between the speeches Christ ascends his chariot to drive the rebel angels ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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