John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... thou had'st outlasted Bleak Winter's force that made thy blossom dry . We have , too , the introduction of favorite motives which he was later to employ more happily . Thus lines 38-40 , Tell me , bright Spirit , where'er thou hoverest ...
... thou had'st outlasted Bleak Winter's force that made thy blossom dry . We have , too , the introduction of favorite motives which he was later to employ more happily . Thus lines 38-40 , Tell me , bright Spirit , where'er thou hoverest ...
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... thou know'st Us happy , and without love no happiness . Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st ( And pure thou were created ) we enjoy In eminence , and obstacle find none Of membrane , joint , or limb , exclusive bars ; Easier than ...
... thou know'st Us happy , and without love no happiness . Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st ( And pure thou were created ) we enjoy In eminence , and obstacle find none Of membrane , joint , or limb , exclusive bars ; Easier than ...
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... thou wouldst go , and weave thy wicker - work and gather broken boughs to carry to thy lambs ; in faith , if thou didst this , far wiser wouldst thou be . " The author is still trifling , but his imagination has carried him into the ...
... thou wouldst go , and weave thy wicker - work and gather broken boughs to carry to thy lambs ; in faith , if thou didst this , far wiser wouldst thou be . " The author is still trifling , but his imagination has carried him into the ...
Contenido
The Youth of Milton | 1 |
The Chronology of Miltons Private Studies | 75 |
The Pastoral Elegy and Miltons Lycidas | 126 |
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