Milton and His SonnetsFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 20 páginas |
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... strains - alas , too few ! The reference is directly to the sonnets composed during his prose period ; but the testimony or tribute , with the slightest of modifications , may be regarded as a just eulogy of all Milton's sonnets . It is ...
... strains - alas , too few ! The reference is directly to the sonnets composed during his prose period ; but the testimony or tribute , with the slightest of modifications , may be regarded as a just eulogy of all Milton's sonnets . It is ...
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... strains ? Say truly . Find'st not oft thy purpose cross'd , And that thy fairest flowers liere fade and die ? ” Then with pretence of admiration high- " Thee other shores expect , and other tides , Rivers , on whose grassy sides Her ...
... strains ? Say truly . Find'st not oft thy purpose cross'd , And that thy fairest flowers liere fade and die ? ” Then with pretence of admiration high- " Thee other shores expect , and other tides , Rivers , on whose grassy sides Her ...
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... strain of his labours ; and in 1652 he was totally blind . The sonnet in which he first refers to his blindness was written somewhere between 1652 and 1655 . When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world and ...
... strain of his labours ; and in 1652 he was totally blind . The sonnet in which he first refers to his blindness was written somewhere between 1652 and 1655 . When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world and ...
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