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... Night makes the entry for which we have waited since the end of Book ii : I sung of Chaos and Eternal Night . ' ' Light ' ends a line fifty or so times in the poem : only here does it end two succeeding lines . But Christ's resurrection ...
... Night makes the entry for which we have waited since the end of Book ii : I sung of Chaos and Eternal Night . ' ' Light ' ends a line fifty or so times in the poem : only here does it end two succeeding lines . But Christ's resurrection ...
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... night ' and ' light ' here : All night the dreadless Angel unpursu'd Through Heav'ns wide Champain held his way till Morn , Wak't by the circling Hours , with rosie hand Unbarr'd the gates of Light . There is a Cave Within the Mount of ...
... night ' and ' light ' here : All night the dreadless Angel unpursu'd Through Heav'ns wide Champain held his way till Morn , Wak't by the circling Hours , with rosie hand Unbarr'd the gates of Light . There is a Cave Within the Mount of ...
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... night . ( iii . 722-32 ) The concluding night here is not ' Chaos and Eternal Night ' ; it has the equanimity of a pacific rhyme , just as the moon's domin- ion checks the night both in setting limits to night's power and in chequering the ...
... night . ( iii . 722-32 ) The concluding night here is not ' Chaos and Eternal Night ' ; it has the equanimity of a pacific rhyme , just as the moon's domin- ion checks the night both in setting limits to night's power and in chequering the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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