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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We are not conscious of sound until Stanza VIII , and then only of a “ quiet ”
sound , the chatting of the shepherds . With them we hear music , such harmony
as was heard only once before , “ when the morning stars sang together and all
the ...
We are not conscious of sound until Stanza VIII , and then only of a “ quiet ”
sound , the chatting of the shepherds . With them we hear music , such harmony
as was heard only once before , “ when the morning stars sang together and all
the ...
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All around him L'Allegro hears the cheerful shrill sounds of early morning (
sounds are intentionally balanced in the ... the milkmaid's blithe song , and ,
shrillest sound of all , the whetting of the mower's scythe as he prepares for his
day's work .
All around him L'Allegro hears the cheerful shrill sounds of early morning (
sounds are intentionally balanced in the ... the milkmaid's blithe song , and ,
shrillest sound of all , the whetting of the mower's scythe as he prepares for his
day's work .
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... as justified as the mountains of the Titans or the swords of Abdiel and Michael :
in war , any means of destruction , old or new , might be used indiscriminately .
And he made another point I have not forgotten : Milton was a great poet of sound
...
... as justified as the mountains of the Titans or the swords of Abdiel and Michael :
in war , any means of destruction , old or new , might be used indiscriminately .
And he made another point I have not forgotten : Milton was a great poet of sound
...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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