Milton and His SonnetsFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 20 páginas |
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... civil and religious liberties , not only against the orthodoxies but also against the meaner spirits of his own heterodoxy . As we scan the prose period we see that the sonnets were Milton's recurrences to poetry , and we ask for the ...
... civil and religious liberties , not only against the orthodoxies but also against the meaner spirits of his own heterodoxy . As we scan the prose period we see that the sonnets were Milton's recurrences to poetry , and we ask for the ...
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... civil , what each means , What severs each thou hast learnt , which few have done . The bounds of either sword to thee we owe . Therefore on thy firm hand Religion leans In peace , and reckons thee her eldest son . What is generally ...
... civil , what each means , What severs each thou hast learnt , which few have done . The bounds of either sword to thee we owe . Therefore on thy firm hand Religion leans In peace , and reckons thee her eldest son . What is generally ...
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addressed admiration affair affection appear assumed authority bear beauty became better bird blind brought called century Church civil clear confidant Conscience criticism Cromwell doth earlier early ended English English sonnet expression faith fifteen friends given grace green hand hast hate heart Heaven honour hope indicating intent Italian sonnets known lady language late later Lawes lead less liberty light limits Long Lost lover matter mean measure MICHIGAN mighty Milton mind Nightingale notes orthodoxy Parliament passing passion peace period Petrarch Petrarchan poet poetical poetry points Presbyterian prose pure question reason regarded religious restraint reveals rhyming scheme sent serve sestet shallow sight sing Smart soul sounds spelling stand strains strength sword tells thee theme thing thou tribute truth UNIVERSITY verse Waldenses write written wrote youth