Milton and His SonnetsFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 20 páginas |
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... passion of his principles and — alas , that the strongest human has still his mortal limitations - with many an errancy of this passion . But it is in his sonnets that he most reveals himself ; there he lays before us the vital matter ...
... passion of his principles and — alas , that the strongest human has still his mortal limitations - with many an errancy of this passion . But it is in his sonnets that he most reveals himself ; there he lays before us the vital matter ...
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... passion that would have its outlet in ordered expression . By his few sonnets he extended the range of it , making known more than all others , even Petrarch himself , the subject - matter that could be submitted to it and the ...
... passion that would have its outlet in ordered expression . By his few sonnets he extended the range of it , making known more than all others , even Petrarch himself , the subject - matter that could be submitted to it and the ...
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... passionate of all , but it is not , as Smart and others have stated , the finest as a composition in verse , that is , if ... passion of Milton overswept the scheme of the sonnet : it was too powerful , too headlong , for conven- tional ...
... passionate of all , but it is not , as Smart and others have stated , the finest as a composition in verse , that is , if ... passion of Milton overswept the scheme of the sonnet : it was too powerful , too headlong , for conven- tional ...
Términos y frases comunes
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