John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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... usually beginning with a line like , “ Begin ye Muses dear , begin the shepherd '
s song , ” and changing toward the end to , “ Give o ' er , ye Muses dear , now
cease the shepherd ' s song . ” Each of the classical poets begins by indicating
the ...
... usually beginning with a line like , “ Begin ye Muses dear , begin the shepherd '
s song , ” and changing toward the end to , “ Give o ' er , ye Muses dear , now
cease the shepherd ' s song . ” Each of the classical poets begins by indicating
the ...
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Lycidas begins with an introduction which is also an overture to a piece of music ,
a kind of oratorio , in which Milton sets two dominant motifs , which will echo
antiphonally , now in apparent opposition , now one transcending the other .
Lycidas begins with an introduction which is also an overture to a piece of music ,
a kind of oratorio , in which Milton sets two dominant motifs , which will echo
antiphonally , now in apparent opposition , now one transcending the other .
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As in Revelation “ there followed silence in Heaven . ” The third movement , like
the first and second , begins in pastoral strain , with inherited conventions . The “
lament of Nature , ” the " procession of mourners ” is paralleled by the " catalogue
...
As in Revelation “ there followed silence in Heaven . ” The third movement , like
the first and second , begins in pastoral strain , with inherited conventions . The “
lament of Nature , ” the " procession of mourners ” is paralleled by the " catalogue
...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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