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The opening lines of the First Prolusion are a deliberate burlesque on classical
models which Cambridge undergraduates were required to imitate . Modern
students can share the fun Mr . Tillyard evokes as he analyzes the prologue to L ...
The opening lines of the First Prolusion are a deliberate burlesque on classical
models which Cambridge undergraduates were required to imitate . Modern
students can share the fun Mr . Tillyard evokes as he analyzes the prologue to L ...
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As the title implies , the poem was written for November 5 , “ Guy Fawkes ' Day . ”
Fawkes and eight other conspirators had plotted to blow up Parliament House on
November 5 , 1605 , when James was present for the opening of Parliament .
As the title implies , the poem was written for November 5 , “ Guy Fawkes ' Day . ”
Fawkes and eight other conspirators had plotted to blow up Parliament House on
November 5 , 1605 , when James was present for the opening of Parliament .
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There certainly are echoes of the Gospel according to St . John ( 1 . 5 ) . Most of
all the invocation echoes Genesis I . 3 , “ And God said , Let there be light , and
there was light . ” Was light the first creation of Deity , Milton asks in the opening ...
There certainly are echoes of the Gospel according to St . John ( 1 . 5 ) . Most of
all the invocation echoes Genesis I . 3 , “ And God said , Let there be light , and
there was light . ” Was light the first creation of Deity , Milton asks in the opening ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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