John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 pages |
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Page 67
... looks forward in a way to the character he assumed in Comus of a " faithful swain " who nevertheless had magical ... looks before and after : Alpheus and Arethusa we shall find again in Lycidas , as we shall find the " evening gray ...
... looks forward in a way to the character he assumed in Comus of a " faithful swain " who nevertheless had magical ... looks before and after : Alpheus and Arethusa we shall find again in Lycidas , as we shall find the " evening gray ...
Page 78
... looks up to the heavens at night ( as Adam will in Book VIII of Paradise Lost , when Milton will return to this argument again ) , or he looks down into the sea , or he watches flowers or ants or bees ; each man may answer the question ...
... looks up to the heavens at night ( as Adam will in Book VIII of Paradise Lost , when Milton will return to this argument again ) , or he looks down into the sea , or he watches flowers or ants or bees ; each man may answer the question ...
Page 233
... looks up , then Looks down with wonder at the sudden view Of all this World at once . ( III . 542-43 ) With Satan we share the first of the grand scenes of " cosmic per- spective " which I believe Milton drew from the sense of the " new ...
... looks up , then Looks down with wonder at the sudden view Of all this World at once . ( III . 542-43 ) With Satan we share the first of the grand scenes of " cosmic per- spective " which I believe Milton drew from the sense of the " new ...
Contents
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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