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Also there is the irksome feeling that he has to write an elegy on the death of someone whom he does not know very ... Milton projects the picture of a poet commemorating the death of a brother poet and he also feels that one day when ...
Also there is the irksome feeling that he has to write an elegy on the death of someone whom he does not know very ... Milton projects the picture of a poet commemorating the death of a brother poet and he also feels that one day when ...
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Where Milton feels strongly he expresses forcibly , and this denunciation of the Church is considered to be the second digression in the poem . Most critics feel unhappy about this onslaught levelled against the Church .
Where Milton feels strongly he expresses forcibly , and this denunciation of the Church is considered to be the second digression in the poem . Most critics feel unhappy about this onslaught levelled against the Church .
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They feel dazed and stupefied . In the course of his discourse with Arjuna , Krishna appears in his celestial form and Arjuna beholds the whole universe in it . He is delighted , but at the same time feels a sort of dread , for he tells ...
They feel dazed and stupefied . In the course of his discourse with Arjuna , Krishna appears in his celestial form and Arjuna beholds the whole universe in it . He is delighted , but at the same time feels a sort of dread , for he tells ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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