Illinois Quarterly, 33 tomas,2–4 leidimaiIllinois State University., 1970 |
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... Milton cannot react to the agent's approach . There is no struggle here , and the poet directs his attention to the " cold - kind embrace " that reveals the child's innate preparedness for Death , although unaware of his coming . When ...
... Milton cannot react to the agent's approach . There is no struggle here , and the poet directs his attention to the " cold - kind embrace " that reveals the child's innate preparedness for Death , although unaware of his coming . When ...
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... Milton's true thoughts of his own life on earth , and he erupts into passionate , poetic weeping : But oh ! why didst thou not stay here below To bless us with thou heaven - lov'd innocence , To slake His wrath whom sin hath made our ...
... Milton's true thoughts of his own life on earth , and he erupts into passionate , poetic weeping : But oh ! why didst thou not stay here below To bless us with thou heaven - lov'd innocence , To slake His wrath whom sin hath made our ...
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... Milton presents them in rapid order and with a tone close to desperation . The self- interrogation into the meaning of God's will also comprises the tenth stanza , but there Milton transfers the reference from Heaven to his own earthly ...
... Milton presents them in rapid order and with a tone close to desperation . The self- interrogation into the meaning of God's will also comprises the tenth stanza , but there Milton transfers the reference from Heaven to his own earthly ...
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