Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... line two and prepared for her by the measuring rod of discipline . Indeed , the coordinate construction and run - on lines of the one - sentence sestet hasten the sonnet and Catharine simultaneously to the completion of “ rest ...
... line two and prepared for her by the measuring rod of discipline . Indeed , the coordinate construction and run - on lines of the one - sentence sestet hasten the sonnet and Catharine simultaneously to the completion of “ rest ...
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... lines of boasting , this masterful understatement rejects the vanity , self - pity , self- deception , and pride lurking in the previous thirteen and a half lines . Despite physical blindness , the speaker regains his inner vision by ...
... lines of boasting , this masterful understatement rejects the vanity , self - pity , self- deception , and pride lurking in the previous thirteen and a half lines . Despite physical blindness , the speaker regains his inner vision by ...
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... lines which divide into octave and sestet separated by a volta . But his words of hatred for God invert the traditional function of the sonnet , to be a poem of love and praise . In these stirring lines addressed to Beelzebub on the ...
... lines which divide into octave and sestet separated by a volta . But his words of hatred for God invert the traditional function of the sonnet , to be a poem of love and praise . In these stirring lines addressed to Beelzebub on the ...
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