John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryPresents close analyses of the seventeenth-century poet's literary works, focusing on his use of classical and Biblical allusions |
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... o'er , ye Muses dear , now cease the shepherd's song . Each of the classical
poets begins by indicating the reason for his song — the death of a shepherd .
Each suggests what might be called " the lament of Nature " for the dead
shepherd .
... o'er , ye Muses dear , now cease the shepherd's song . Each of the classical
poets begins by indicating the reason for his song — the death of a shepherd .
Each suggests what might be called " the lament of Nature " for the dead
shepherd .
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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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his despair . Until this moment he has remained passively quiescent to what
seems his fate . It is the entrance of his wife that first begins to arouse him from
lethargy , that begins to bring about the change from the passive to the active
Samson .
his despair . Until this moment he has remained passively quiescent to what
seems his fate . It is the entrance of his wife that first begins to arouse him from
lethargy , that begins to bring about the change from the passive to the active
Samson .
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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