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Pagina 141
It is hard to choose between them , but perhaps none better deserves to be known than the Invocation to Light which introduces the first description of Heaven . The poet's thoughts pass naturally from light 141 MILTON AND HIS AGE.
It is hard to choose between them , but perhaps none better deserves to be known than the Invocation to Light which introduces the first description of Heaven . The poet's thoughts pass naturally from light 141 MILTON AND HIS AGE.
Pagina 142
The poet's thoughts pass naturally from light to his own blindness . He continues : Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt Clear spring , or shady grove , or sunny hill , Smit with the love of sacred song ; but chief ...
The poet's thoughts pass naturally from light to his own blindness . He continues : Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt Clear spring , or shady grove , or sunny hill , Smit with the love of sacred song ; but chief ...
Pagina 278
His spirit had a kinship with light and fire , and under the blue of Italian skies he created a poetry of nature expressive of his own imagination . A line from the Stanzas written in Dejection might be quoted as the quintessence of ...
His spirit had a kinship with light and fire , and under the blue of Italian skies he created a poetry of nature expressive of his own imagination . A line from the Stanzas written in Dejection might be quoted as the quintessence of ...
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