Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... hand directs the state . The verbs , " held " and " settle , " connote stability . The second image shows the statesman gradually arousing to action and wielding material power . We see him “ unfold " treachery and " advise " how war ...
... hand directs the state . The verbs , " held " and " settle , " connote stability . The second image shows the statesman gradually arousing to action and wielding material power . We see him “ unfold " treachery and " advise " how war ...
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... hand in hand with wand'ring steps and slow , Through Eden took thir solitary way . [ 12.637-49 ] In the opening quatrain Michael leads fallen man and woman through the gates of paradise then disappears , abandoning them to the world of ...
... hand in hand with wand'ring steps and slow , Through Eden took thir solitary way . [ 12.637-49 ] In the opening quatrain Michael leads fallen man and woman through the gates of paradise then disappears , abandoning them to the world of ...
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... hand in hand , " they can find the mutual love which provides " apt and cheerfull conversation of man with woman , to comfort and refresh [ them ] against the evill of solitary life " ( DDD , YM 2 : 235 ) . By concluding his tragic epic ...
... hand in hand , " they can find the mutual love which provides " apt and cheerfull conversation of man with woman , to comfort and refresh [ them ] against the evill of solitary life " ( DDD , YM 2 : 235 ) . By concluding his tragic epic ...
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