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which Milton was to draw . Folk tradition and direct observation of the bird's habits no doubt account for some of these ; for others , Milton , always a bookish poet , must have drawn upon literary sources . We know , for instance ...
which Milton was to draw . Folk tradition and direct observation of the bird's habits no doubt account for some of these ; for others , Milton , always a bookish poet , must have drawn upon literary sources . We know , for instance ...
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... Milton , sym- bolic of man's prelapsarian perfection . In thus early associating the song of the nightingale with " that heavenly music " , Milton intimates for his Philomela an elevation all but unattainable in this mundane existence ...
... Milton , sym- bolic of man's prelapsarian perfection . In thus early associating the song of the nightingale with " that heavenly music " , Milton intimates for his Philomela an elevation all but unattainable in this mundane existence ...
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... Milton . The " Lady of Christ's " and the indignantly protesting " chaste " Milton of the prose tractates are one and the same with the Lady of Comus . Complete as Milton's self - identification with the nightingale now is , there are ...
... Milton . The " Lady of Christ's " and the indignantly protesting " chaste " Milton of the prose tractates are one and the same with the Lady of Comus . Complete as Milton's self - identification with the nightingale now is , there are ...
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