Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... wife - to - be , whom , he tells Raphael , " methought I saw , / Though sleeping " ( PL 8.462-63 ; em- phasis mine ) . Like the speaker of the sonnet , Adam finds his wife only to lose her : Shee disappear'd , and left me dark , I wak'd ...
... wife - to - be , whom , he tells Raphael , " methought I saw , / Though sleeping " ( PL 8.462-63 ; em- phasis mine ) . Like the speaker of the sonnet , Adam finds his wife only to lose her : Shee disappear'd , and left me dark , I wak'd ...
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... wives ; so too , the " Saint " is first , John Milton's wife , and second , one among many wives who have died in childbirth and become the Bride of Christ . Without the particularity the sonnet loses its intense poignancy , without the ...
... wives ; so too , the " Saint " is first , John Milton's wife , and second , one among many wives who have died in childbirth and become the Bride of Christ . Without the particularity the sonnet loses its intense poignancy , without the ...
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... wife and their wealth were laide in the balance together , they would sooner part with ten wives one after another , then loose their filthie lucre and worldly commoditie . [ London : H. Lownes for T. Man , 1606 , Pollard and Redgrave ...
... wife and their wealth were laide in the balance together , they would sooner part with ten wives one after another , then loose their filthie lucre and worldly commoditie . [ London : H. Lownes for T. Man , 1606 , Pollard and Redgrave ...
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