Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... Christ's birth and the pilot's hearing a cry that Pan was dead . Stanza XXII has several interesting passages . Ashtaroth is called " Heav'ns Queen and Mother both , " perhaps in allusion to her double function as a moon goddess and a ...
... Christ's birth and the pilot's hearing a cry that Pan was dead . Stanza XXII has several interesting passages . Ashtaroth is called " Heav'ns Queen and Mother both , " perhaps in allusion to her double function as a moon goddess and a ...
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... Christ in his cradle , therefore , is like the sun in the infancy of his course - the sun just rising in the east . But Milton , in his anxiety to give us a vivid picture of the sun rising out of the sea , shining forth from the crimson ...
... Christ in his cradle , therefore , is like the sun in the infancy of his course - the sun just rising in the east . But Milton , in his anxiety to give us a vivid picture of the sun rising out of the sea , shining forth from the crimson ...
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... Christ , Lucifer's method is to take for granted the Scriptural prophecies of a Messiah , to assume the validity of Christ's purpose , and to raise each time only the question of means . Christ's kingdom is indeed to be brought to pass ...
... Christ , Lucifer's method is to take for granted the Scriptural prophecies of a Messiah , to assume the validity of Christ's purpose , and to raise each time only the question of means . Christ's kingdom is indeed to be brought to pass ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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