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... LYCIDAS Edward King , a fellow student of Milton at Cambridge , was drown- ed in the Irish sea in August 1637. Milton was invited to contribute , and Lycidas , printed only with the initials JM , was the last one in the collection of ...
... LYCIDAS Edward King , a fellow student of Milton at Cambridge , was drown- ed in the Irish sea in August 1637. Milton was invited to contribute , and Lycidas , printed only with the initials JM , was the last one in the collection of ...
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... Lycidas lacks personal grief is therefore untenable . As Hanford says ' the supreme beauty of Lycidas lies partly in the very fact of its conventionality . Its grief is not of the kind that cries aloud ; it soothes and rests us like ...
... Lycidas lacks personal grief is therefore untenable . As Hanford says ' the supreme beauty of Lycidas lies partly in the very fact of its conventionality . Its grief is not of the kind that cries aloud ; it soothes and rests us like ...
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... Lycidas being mourned by flowers . The moment he speaks of ' the laureate hearse ' he realises that Lycidas had a watery grave . So he pleases himself and the reader by suggesting , For so to interpose a little ease , Let our frail ...
... Lycidas being mourned by flowers . The moment he speaks of ' the laureate hearse ' he realises that Lycidas had a watery grave . So he pleases himself and the reader by suggesting , For so to interpose a little ease , Let our frail ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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