The Classical Mythology of Milton's English PoemsGordian Press, 1964 - 111 páginas |
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... spirit of Zephyr and Aurora which predominates in the one poem , and the sombre spirit of Vesta and Saturn which predominates in the other . A more detailed analysis of these com- panion - pieces may be deferred until later in our dis ...
... spirit of Zephyr and Aurora which predominates in the one poem , and the sombre spirit of Vesta and Saturn which predominates in the other . A more detailed analysis of these com- panion - pieces may be deferred until later in our dis ...
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... spirit of that which he is describing . This is what Shakespeare does in peopling the forest of Arden with blithe spirits who make us forget that trees are not always green , and brooks merry ; and in Milton the same result is produced ...
... spirit of that which he is describing . This is what Shakespeare does in peopling the forest of Arden with blithe spirits who make us forget that trees are not always green , and brooks merry ; and in Milton the same result is produced ...
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... Spirit : Before the starry threshold of Jove's court My mansion is , where those immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air . Here and there throughout the poem one may look out. 1 868 ...
... Spirit : Before the starry threshold of Jove's court My mansion is , where those immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air . Here and there throughout the poem one may look out. 1 868 ...
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The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems, Volumen8 Charles Grosvenor Osgood Vista completa - 1900 |
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