Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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Sivu 67
... death of Lycidas . In his address to the " Sisters of the secret well " ( the poetic muses ) , Milton expresses the hope that in future some poet may write an elegy on himself after his death . In the second section ( lines , 25-84 ) he ...
... death of Lycidas . In his address to the " Sisters of the secret well " ( the poetic muses ) , Milton expresses the hope that in future some poet may write an elegy on himself after his death . In the second section ( lines , 25-84 ) he ...
Sivu 75
... Death , cruel beasts , bad climate , all possess the world . Adam longs for death accusing Eve as the author of Man's miseries . Eve begs forgiveness of Adam and She suggests abstinence and even suicide to defeat death . But Adam ...
... Death , cruel beasts , bad climate , all possess the world . Adam longs for death accusing Eve as the author of Man's miseries . Eve begs forgiveness of Adam and She suggests abstinence and even suicide to defeat death . But Adam ...
Sivu 226
... death of Keats , and stanzas 38-55 dealing with joy and triumph . The central motif of stanzas one to thirty - seven is that our beloved poet has been killed . He was so young . Let us mourn his death , and while mourning him praise him ...
... death of Keats , and stanzas 38-55 dealing with joy and triumph . The central motif of stanzas one to thirty - seven is that our beloved poet has been killed . He was so young . Let us mourn his death , and while mourning him praise him ...
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