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... phrase " ' Less Philomel will deign a song " is more fluid and skillful . The poetic components of " Il Penseroso " seem to glide out of each other by brilliant acts of association . Pursuing the moon , the poet , like Endimion , finds ...
... phrase " ' Less Philomel will deign a song " is more fluid and skillful . The poetic components of " Il Penseroso " seem to glide out of each other by brilliant acts of association . Pursuing the moon , the poet , like Endimion , finds ...
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... phrase may have echoed in Milton's heart ; but the youth who had been made familiar with classical tropes at St ... phrases conducts us , as it may have led Milton , to the legend of Hyacinthus in the fourth stanza . Yet , although ...
... phrase may have echoed in Milton's heart ; but the youth who had been made familiar with classical tropes at St ... phrases conducts us , as it may have led Milton , to the legend of Hyacinthus in the fourth stanza . Yet , although ...
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... phrase . There is no reason for pause over this fact , for there is no other way to describe Heaven save in trite phrases from the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer . This is the Christian alphabet by which all is spelled ; to use ...
... phrase . There is no reason for pause over this fact , for there is no other way to describe Heaven save in trite phrases from the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer . This is the Christian alphabet by which all is spelled ; to use ...
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Adam angels artistic attempt baroque becomes begins Belial Christ Christian Christian harmony color common experience compromise Comus conflict consolation critics Dalila death demons described despair desperate divine Donne doubt dramatic dream earth eclogue elegy emotions epic essential light eternal evil exalted eyes fear final flower God's Harapha harmonious vision hear Heaven Hell hence human Il Penseroso imagination intellectual knew L'Allegro legend literary Lycidas Manoa masque metaphors Milton Milton's poetry mind mind of evil Moloch mortal motion myth nature once Orpheus Ovid pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regained paramythia passion pastoral Penseroso perhaps phrases poem poet poet's poetic pre-text prolusion prophetic strain question readers Renaissance Sabrina Samson Samson Agonistes Satan says scene sense seventeenth century sing sloth song soul Spenser Spirit stanza sweet symbol temptation thee theme thir thou thought Timaeus tion tower tradition verse Virgin visual imagery words