Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... scene only twice : with the mention of the shepherds , though we are still far enough away for them to appear to us as " chatting in a rustick row " ; and again at the very end of the poem where the manger scene is displayed , though ...
... scene only twice : with the mention of the shepherds , though we are still far enough away for them to appear to us as " chatting in a rustick row " ; and again at the very end of the poem where the manger scene is displayed , though ...
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... scene the only depiction of violent activity in the poem - Milton has " cooled " the atmosphere by making the flail " shadowy , " by describing a night scene , and by making the participant not a flesh - and - blood man but a goblin ...
... scene the only depiction of violent activity in the poem - Milton has " cooled " the atmosphere by making the flail " shadowy , " by describing a night scene , and by making the participant not a flesh - and - blood man but a goblin ...
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... scene : That space the Evil one abstracted stood From his own evil , and for the time remaind Stupidly good ... scene with its smell of grain and tedded hay , " stupidly good " acknowledges the rural setting , and accom- modates Satan to ...
... scene : That space the Evil one abstracted stood From his own evil , and for the time remaind Stupidly good ... scene with its smell of grain and tedded hay , " stupidly good " acknowledges the rural setting , and accom- modates Satan to ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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