John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 pages |
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Page 61
... Come and trip it as you go , On the light fantastic toe . Melancholy moves with stately dignity to the same measure ... comes away with high respect for the craft of a young poet who could ring so many changes that he avoided , deftly ...
... Come and trip it as you go , On the light fantastic toe . Melancholy moves with stately dignity to the same measure ... comes away with high respect for the craft of a young poet who could ring so many changes that he avoided , deftly ...
Page 324
... come to Book IV of Paradise Regained . ) Let us be fair to Ellwood , and at least raise the question whether his ... comes as an anticlimax , particularly if read immediately after Paradise Lost . The " organ voice " is stilled . The ...
... come to Book IV of Paradise Regained . ) Let us be fair to Ellwood , and at least raise the question whether his ... comes as an anticlimax , particularly if read immediately after Paradise Lost . The " organ voice " is stilled . The ...
Page 345
... comes from the Fountain of Light . As Son of God , he has come into the world to lighten its darkness , to bring to men the illumination of the one true Light . The Final Temptation Between the last two scenes , a night elapses . Back ...
... comes from the Fountain of Light . As Son of God , he has come into the world to lighten its darkness , to bring to men the illumination of the one true Light . The Final Temptation Between the last two scenes , a night elapses . Back ...
Contents
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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