Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 Seiten |
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... heaven , He hath the power of the air , himself as pure . His foot hath spurned the rainbow . Among the souls of the heroes , the gods everlasting , He drinks deep draughts of joy . 235 Thou hast the freedom of heaven : be with me now ...
... heaven , He hath the power of the air , himself as pure . His foot hath spurned the rainbow . Among the souls of the heroes , the gods everlasting , He drinks deep draughts of joy . 235 Thou hast the freedom of heaven : be with me now ...
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... heaven . More truly it solves the whole poem by describing the resurrection into a new kind of life of Milton's hopes , should they be ruined by premature death or by the moral collapse of his country . The loss or possible loss of ...
... heaven . More truly it solves the whole poem by describing the resurrection into a new kind of life of Milton's hopes , should they be ruined by premature death or by the moral collapse of his country . The loss or possible loss of ...
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... Heavens and Earth being removed , Hee may make a Newe Heaven and a Newe Earth ... but Once More , and no oftener , is CHRIST to shake the same . . . . All thinges made , shall be shaken : but CHRIST's Kingdome , and the Salvation of His ...
... Heavens and Earth being removed , Hee may make a Newe Heaven and a Newe Earth ... but Once More , and no oftener , is CHRIST to shake the same . . . . All thinges made , shall be shaken : but CHRIST's Kingdome , and the Salvation of His ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
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