Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... enemies , must penetrate to the center of virtue . By ploughing through a " cloud " of war , which had hemmed in the commonwealth , and detraction , which threatened to eclipse his own reputation , he has restored " peace " ( not " warr ...
... enemies , must penetrate to the center of virtue . By ploughing through a " cloud " of war , which had hemmed in the commonwealth , and detraction , which threatened to eclipse his own reputation , he has restored " peace " ( not " warr ...
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... enemies of human society . Like Paradise Lost , the sonnets dramatize a variety of heavenly , earthly , and hellish feasts , and Sonnet 16 concludes with a perversion of Milton's ideal communal feast . Not sharers , like Lawrence and ...
... enemies of human society . Like Paradise Lost , the sonnets dramatize a variety of heavenly , earthly , and hellish feasts , and Sonnet 16 concludes with a perversion of Milton's ideal communal feast . Not sharers , like Lawrence and ...
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... enemies of the community , handles supplies and finances ef- ficiently during war , and knows the limits of the ... enemies have yielded , the generals must still move inward to eradicate more central and tenacious enemies : greed and ...
... enemies of the community , handles supplies and finances ef- ficiently during war , and knows the limits of the ... enemies have yielded , the generals must still move inward to eradicate more central and tenacious enemies : greed and ...
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