Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... dark of night and the darkness of her own tragedy : her metamorphosis has also transmuted her pain into a beautiful song of hope and love . Similarly , the young lover , who identifies the nightingale with his own hopes for fulfillment ...
... dark of night and the darkness of her own tragedy : her metamorphosis has also transmuted her pain into a beautiful song of hope and love . Similarly , the young lover , who identifies the nightingale with his own hopes for fulfillment ...
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... darkness comes the nightingale's promise of love , and out of isolation and frustration comes the young lover's song of hope . As a singer in the dark , the nightingale reaches beyond isolation and makes of suffering a song which , by ...
... darkness comes the nightingale's promise of love , and out of isolation and frustration comes the young lover's song of hope . As a singer in the dark , the nightingale reaches beyond isolation and makes of suffering a song which , by ...
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... dark.10 At first the causes of the crisis seem different for the two poets . While Dante has sinned , entangling himself in a dark wood of error , Milton attributes his loss of light to blindness . But soon , despite physical blindness ...
... dark.10 At first the causes of the crisis seem different for the two poets . While Dante has sinned , entangling himself in a dark wood of error , Milton attributes his loss of light to blindness . But soon , despite physical blindness ...
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