John Milton, EnglishmanChrist among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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... Death . The other poems are more elaborate . The elegy on Andrews opens with a vision of the plague spread- ing death on European soil , " entering the marble halls of the great and fearing not to lay low the host of princes . " In the ...
... Death . The other poems are more elaborate . The elegy on Andrews opens with a vision of the plague spread- ing death on European soil , " entering the marble halls of the great and fearing not to lay low the host of princes . " In the ...
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... death of Damon becomes a symbol exactly like the death of Lycidas , a warning challenge to high effort and an occasion for the declaration of the religious faith without which , in the face of death , such effort cannot be maintained ...
... death of Damon becomes a symbol exactly like the death of Lycidas , a warning challenge to high effort and an occasion for the declaration of the religious faith without which , in the face of death , such effort cannot be maintained ...
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... death , is without taint of sin : he lies among his slain- self - killed Not willingly , but tangled in the fold Of dire Necessity , whose law in death conjoined Thee with thy slaughtered foes . Neither the spirit nor the reception of ...
... death , is without taint of sin : he lies among his slain- self - killed Not willingly , but tangled in the fold Of dire Necessity , whose law in death conjoined Thee with thy slaughtered foes . Neither the spirit nor the reception of ...
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