Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... death for at that time he is planning to go abroad , and if he goes on the seas he too may get the same fate as Edward King . So Tillyard concludes that ' fundamentally Lycidas concerns Milton himself ' and adds ' the risk of death ...
... death for at that time he is planning to go abroad , and if he goes on the seas he too may get the same fate as Edward King . So Tillyard concludes that ' fundamentally Lycidas concerns Milton himself ' and adds ' the risk of death ...
Pagina 43
... death to life , what e'er death is , Some dreadful thing no doubt ; for well thou know'st God hath pronounced it death to taste that tree , The only sign of our obedience left Among so many signs of power and rule Conferred upon us ...
... death to life , what e'er death is , Some dreadful thing no doubt ; for well thou know'st God hath pronounced it death to taste that tree , The only sign of our obedience left Among so many signs of power and rule Conferred upon us ...
Pagina 143
... death ? On the whole Milton does not seem to be quite definite about the immortality of the soul , but he must have believed in some form of personal survival after death . The Indian epic upholds the doctrine of reincarnation . Krishna ...
... death ? On the whole Milton does not seem to be quite definite about the immortality of the soul , but he must have believed in some form of personal survival after death . The Indian epic upholds the doctrine of reincarnation . Krishna ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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