Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... follow her mother - in - law Naomi after her husband's death , Ruth knowingly forsook her womanly role of mother , preferring virtues of loyalty and love to biological fulfillment . Naomi entreated Ruth and Oraph to remain in Moab ...
... follow her mother - in - law Naomi after her husband's death , Ruth knowingly forsook her womanly role of mother , preferring virtues of loyalty and love to biological fulfillment . Naomi entreated Ruth and Oraph to remain in Moab ...
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... follows " eev'n " in the manuscript , the line may also mean that the ripening will proceed " in strictest measure eev ... follow or reject God's will , man can participate in the creation . Joining with God as an artist of his own life ...
... follows " eev'n " in the manuscript , the line may also mean that the ripening will proceed " in strictest measure eev ... follow or reject God's will , man can participate in the creation . Joining with God as an artist of his own life ...
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... follow the example of the nightingale and " feed on thoughts , that voluntary move / Harmonious numbers " ( 11. 37-38 ) , despite his blindness . The fifteen and a half lines , which follow his identification with the " wakeful Bird ...
... follow the example of the nightingale and " feed on thoughts , that voluntary move / Harmonious numbers " ( 11. 37-38 ) , despite his blindness . The fifteen and a half lines , which follow his identification with the " wakeful Bird ...
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