Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... less appear , That som more timely - happy spirits indu'th . Yet be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still in strictest measure eev'n , To that same lot , however mean , or high , Toward which Time leads me , and the will ...
... less appear , That som more timely - happy spirits indu'th . Yet be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still in strictest measure eev'n , To that same lot , however mean , or high , Toward which Time leads me , and the will ...
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... less difficult to justify . But some few effects added to the scriptural original are functional and likely to be Milton's own . For example , from David's simple allusion to Moses ' striking the rock ( in the last verse of Psalm 114 ) ...
... less difficult to justify . But some few effects added to the scriptural original are functional and likely to be Milton's own . For example , from David's simple allusion to Moses ' striking the rock ( in the last verse of Psalm 114 ) ...
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... less than for his enemies ) as a test of strength and of insight into spiritual laws — laws which are not different from those that govern the familiar world , and which must be respected before one can even " see " the magic of the ...
... less than for his enemies ) as a test of strength and of insight into spiritual laws — laws which are not different from those that govern the familiar world , and which must be respected before one can even " see " the magic of the ...
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Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
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