Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... young lover is also concerned with " Time the suttle theef of youth , " as the twenty - three - year - old aspiring ... young , frustrated lover must wait for another spring ; the young poet must wait for that poetic fulfillment " toward ...
... young lover is also concerned with " Time the suttle theef of youth , " as the twenty - three - year - old aspiring ... young , frustrated lover must wait for another spring ; the young poet must wait for that poetic fulfillment " toward ...
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... young and dotage in the old . Since the seventeenth cen- tury attributed this poem to Chaucer and printed it with his works , in imitating it Milton may have seen himself as an heir to " him that left half told / The story of Cambuscan ...
... young and dotage in the old . Since the seventeenth cen- tury attributed this poem to Chaucer and printed it with his works , in imitating it Milton may have seen himself as an heir to " him that left half told / The story of Cambuscan ...
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... young poet is frustrated in seek- ing an object for his love , in the six poems that immediately follow , the Italian sonnets , Milton takes his first successful step toward the ideal community : he falls in love . " Young Milton ...
... young poet is frustrated in seek- ing an object for his love , in the six poems that immediately follow , the Italian sonnets , Milton takes his first successful step toward the ideal community : he falls in love . " Young Milton ...
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