Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... despite the chaos of war , the battle for liberty might still be won . To this end , in both prose and sonnets of this period , he examined the role of women in the home and the larger society , the function of marriage in fostering ...
... despite the chaos of war , the battle for liberty might still be won . To this end , in both prose and sonnets of this period , he examined the role of women in the home and the larger society , the function of marriage in fostering ...
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... despite the separation of death , affirms his enduring love for the living poet : Così com'io t'amai nel mortal corpo , così t'amo sciolta : però m'arresto . [ 2.88-90 ] ( " Even as I loved thee in my mortal flesh , so do I love thee ...
... despite the separation of death , affirms his enduring love for the living poet : Così com'io t'amai nel mortal corpo , così t'amo sciolta : però m'arresto . [ 2.88-90 ] ( " Even as I loved thee in my mortal flesh , so do I love thee ...
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... despite the visible success of peers and the open disap- proval of family and friends . Indeed , such a strenuous labor performed with grace may itself be a sign of Grace . Milton devotes a large part of his letter to proving that what ...
... despite the visible success of peers and the open disap- proval of family and friends . Indeed , such a strenuous labor performed with grace may itself be a sign of Grace . Milton devotes a large part of his letter to proving that what ...
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