Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... early enough to " prevent " its reaching the traditional eight - line limit of an octave just as prevenient Grace prevents the hardening of a rebel's heart . The early volta in the middle of line eight halts his fall , and the sestet ...
... early enough to " prevent " its reaching the traditional eight - line limit of an octave just as prevenient Grace prevents the hardening of a rebel's heart . The early volta in the middle of line eight halts his fall , and the sestet ...
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... early poetry and of how this interest led to his later mortalism , in " The Heretical Milton : From Assumption to Mor- talism , " ELR 5 ( 1975 ) : 125-66 . 18. H. J. C. Grierson has shown that Theams is used here in a musical sense ...
... early poetry and of how this interest led to his later mortalism , in " The Heretical Milton : From Assumption to Mor- talism , " ELR 5 ( 1975 ) : 125-66 . 18. H. J. C. Grierson has shown that Theams is used here in a musical sense ...
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... Early Analogue , " MLN 60 ( 1945 ) : 394-98 ; Donald C. Dorian , The English Diodatis ( New Brunswick , N.J .: Rutgers University Press , 1950 ) , pp . 122-23 , 142-44 ; Smart , The Sonnets of Milton , p . 46 ; Arthur H. Nethercot ...
... Early Analogue , " MLN 60 ( 1945 ) : 394-98 ; Donald C. Dorian , The English Diodatis ( New Brunswick , N.J .: Rutgers University Press , 1950 ) , pp . 122-23 , 142-44 ; Smart , The Sonnets of Milton , p . 46 ; Arthur H. Nethercot ...
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