Late Augustan PoetryPatricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1973 - 678 páginas |
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... fire . Know that after Christs death , he became Jehovah . But in Milton ; the Father is Destiny , the Son , a Ratio ... fires of hell , delighted with the enjoy- ments of Genius ; which to Angels look like torment and insanity . I ...
... fire . Know that after Christs death , he became Jehovah . But in Milton ; the Father is Destiny , the Son , a Ratio ... fires of hell , delighted with the enjoy- ments of Genius ; which to Angels look like torment and insanity . I ...
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... fire & he was consumed and arose as Elijah . " Note . This Angel , who is now become a Devil , is my particular friend : we often read the Bible together in its infernal or diabolical sense which the world shall have if they behave well ...
... fire & he was consumed and arose as Elijah . " Note . This Angel , who is now become a Devil , is my particular friend : we often read the Bible together in its infernal or diabolical sense which the world shall have if they behave well ...
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... fire of thine eyes ? On what wings dare he aspire ? What the hand , dare sieze the fire ? And what shoulder , & what art , Could twist the sinews of thy heart ? And when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? & what dread feet ...
... fire of thine eyes ? On what wings dare he aspire ? What the hand , dare sieze the fire ? And what shoulder , & what art , Could twist the sinews of thy heart ? And when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? & what dread feet ...
Términos y frases comunes
appear beauty beneath bless breath charms Clouds Criticism dark death deep delight earth edition ev'ry face fair fall Fate fear feel fields fire flowers give grace Gray green hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven Hill hour human imagination Italy John kind King land leaves light lines live London look Lord meaning MICHIGAN mind moral morning Muse nature never night notes o'er once past Peace play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry poor praise present pride rest rise river round scene seems seen sense shade sing sleep smile Song soul sound Spring suggests sweet tears thee thou thought thro Till truth turn verse virtue voice wave wild wind wish writing young youth