John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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tempted to kiss her rosy cheek , a conceit which might have been charming if the
young versifier had not felt it necessary to develop it at too much length through
the legends of Aquilo and Orythia , Apollo and Hyacinth - myths , let us remember
...
tempted to kiss her rosy cheek , a conceit which might have been charming if the
young versifier had not felt it necessary to develop it at too much length through
the legends of Aquilo and Orythia , Apollo and Hyacinth - myths , let us remember
...
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He has given the three young actors parts excellently adapted to young amateurs
, for they had to be only what they actually were : three young people coming to
attend their father ' s inauguration . He develops the character of the Attendant ...
He has given the three young actors parts excellently adapted to young amateurs
, for they had to be only what they actually were : three young people coming to
attend their father ' s inauguration . He develops the character of the Attendant ...
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The woods and caves are silent , no longer echoing to the young voice that once
sang there . The willows and the hazels will never again fan their joyous leaves
to the sound of his voice . His death is reflected in the death of many things in ...
The woods and caves are silent , no longer echoing to the young voice that once
sang there . The willows and the hazels will never again fan their joyous leaves
to the sound of his voice . His death is reflected in the death of many things in ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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