Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... God's promise : “ It [ “ inward ripenes ” ] shall be still in strictest measure eev'n . " The perfect iambic ... God's will , man can participate in the creation . Joining with God as an artist of his own life , he can choose to ...
... God's promise : “ It [ “ inward ripenes ” ] shall be still in strictest measure eev'n . " The perfect iambic ... God's will , man can participate in the creation . Joining with God as an artist of his own life , he can choose to ...
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... God as one ever in His sight " ( Svendsen ) ; “ All time is , if I have grace to use it so , as eternity in God's sight ” ( Dorian ) ; " All my prospects , if I have grace to use my inward ripeness so , are still in favor with God ...
... God as one ever in His sight " ( Svendsen ) ; “ All time is , if I have grace to use it so , as eternity in God's sight ” ( Dorian ) ; " All my prospects , if I have grace to use my inward ripeness so , are still in favor with God ...
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... God's sight and having God's guidance . " This ending reasserts the central concern of sonnet and letter alike : that Milton believes his action and inaction are in obedience to God's will - as he says , " according to the praecept of ...
... God's sight and having God's guidance . " This ending reasserts the central concern of sonnet and letter alike : that Milton believes his action and inaction are in obedience to God's will - as he says , " according to the praecept of ...
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