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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And how can that be called diminutive which is great enough for every virtuous
achievement ? Nor , though very thin , was I ever deficient in courage or in
strength ; and I was wont constantly to exercise myself in the use of the
broadsword as ...
And how can that be called diminutive which is great enough for every virtuous
achievement ? Nor , though very thin , was I ever deficient in courage or in
strength ; and I was wont constantly to exercise myself in the use of the
broadsword as ...
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If he has not been called to be a great poet , he has been called to avenge the
adversaries of his party , who in his mind were the antagonists of God . In the two
sonnets on his blindness we feel the same difference Professor Tillyard feels ...
If he has not been called to be a great poet , he has been called to avenge the
adversaries of his party , who in his mind were the antagonists of God . In the two
sonnets on his blindness we feel the same difference Professor Tillyard feels ...
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... called that shape had none Distinguishable in member , joint , or limb ; Or
substance might be called that shadow seemed : For each seemed either —
black it stood as Night , Fierce as ten Furies , terrible as Hell , And shook a
dreadful dart ...
... called that shape had none Distinguishable in member , joint , or limb ; Or
substance might be called that shadow seemed : For each seemed either —
black it stood as Night , Fierce as ten Furies , terrible as Hell , And shook a
dreadful dart ...
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Contenido
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Derechos de autor | |
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