Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... vision refers to the fable ( 1. 60 ) that Michael is often seen at the mountain's summit . 163 Namancos and Bayona's [ strong ] hold : districts in Spain ; thus , the great vision is conceived as looking southward . 163 Angel : i.e. ...
... vision refers to the fable ( 1. 60 ) that Michael is often seen at the mountain's summit . 163 Namancos and Bayona's [ strong ] hold : districts in Spain ; thus , the great vision is conceived as looking southward . 163 Angel : i.e. ...
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... vision . of the New Jerusalem or Calidore when the Graces vanished . The metamorphosis of Lycidas effects this return . He becomes , as Mr. Frye has said , a figure " corresponding to the Attendant Spirit in Comus , whose habitation is ...
... vision . of the New Jerusalem or Calidore when the Graces vanished . The metamorphosis of Lycidas effects this return . He becomes , as Mr. Frye has said , a figure " corresponding to the Attendant Spirit in Comus , whose habitation is ...
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... vision looks homeward with mercy , we perceive the true relation of nature to grace . The natural cycle that had been interrupted within nature and time before the season due has been perfected in the eternal realm . Three times ...
... vision looks homeward with mercy , we perceive the true relation of nature to grace . The natural cycle that had been interrupted within nature and time before the season due has been perfected in the eternal realm . Three times ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
14 | 42 |
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