John MiltonContinuum, 1990 - 189 páginas |
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... hand soft touching " : Is her hand soft or does he touch it softly ? That both meanings are simulta- neously possible indicates a rich ambiguity that allows the poet to imply more than he states . Sometimes a line causes us to stop and ...
... hand soft touching " : Is her hand soft or does he touch it softly ? That both meanings are simulta- neously possible indicates a rich ambiguity that allows the poet to imply more than he states . Sometimes a line causes us to stop and ...
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... hand in hand " to their private , flower- bedecked bower , which defies the poet's efforts to describe it . The lush carpet of flowers on which they lie is more colorful than stone inlaid with precious metal , the poet says , and ...
... hand in hand " to their private , flower- bedecked bower , which defies the poet's efforts to describe it . The lush carpet of flowers on which they lie is more colorful than stone inlaid with precious metal , the poet says , and ...
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... hands , gently leading them out into the world , but not wrathfully so , as in most visual renderings of the expulsion . The ... hand ” and guided by God , undertake their uncertain journey . Their sorrow for a paradise lost is more than ...
... hands , gently leading them out into the world , but not wrathfully so , as in most visual renderings of the expulsion . The ... hand ” and guided by God , undertake their uncertain journey . Their sorrow for a paradise lost is more than ...
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