John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 pages |
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Page 59
... early morning . But the morning he prefers is not one of brilliant sunlight . " Hide me from Day's garish eye , " he says . His is an early morning of wind and rain ushered with a shower still When the gust hath blown his fill , Ending ...
... early morning . But the morning he prefers is not one of brilliant sunlight . " Hide me from Day's garish eye , " he says . His is an early morning of wind and rain ushered with a shower still When the gust hath blown his fill , Ending ...
Page 141
... early verses I shall not consider further , but , after a brief discussion of the sonnet - tradition , pass on to the sonnets we know were written early or late in the middle years . THE SONNET TRADITION " Scorn not the sonnet ...
... early verses I shall not consider further , but , after a brief discussion of the sonnet - tradition , pass on to the sonnets we know were written early or late in the middle years . THE SONNET TRADITION " Scorn not the sonnet ...
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... early poems . Perhaps some vestiges of these early plans still remain in Paradise Lost in the allegory of Sin and Death , and the suggestion of dumb - show and pantomime of Death and Sickness in Michael's prophecies in Book XI . Let us ...
... early poems . Perhaps some vestiges of these early plans still remain in Paradise Lost in the allegory of Sin and Death , and the suggestion of dumb - show and pantomime of Death and Sickness in Michael's prophecies in Book XI . Let us ...
Contents
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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