Selected Shorter Poems and Prose WritingsRoutledge, 1988 - Počet stran: 265 Includes Comus, Lycidas, and extracts from the prose, such as the early pamphlet, Of Reformation, and the celebrated Areopagitica in defence of freedom of the press. |
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Strana 82
... grace and refuge to the distresses of mortal suppliants ; and it were a shame to leave these serious thoughts less piously than the heathen were wont to conclude their graver discourses . Thou therefore that sitst in light and glory ...
... grace and refuge to the distresses of mortal suppliants ; and it were a shame to leave these serious thoughts less piously than the heathen were wont to conclude their graver discourses . Thou therefore that sitst in light and glory ...
Strana 156
... grace . The symbolic link between nature and grace is the sacraments ( Sabrina's baptismal ' drops ... from my fountain pure ' ) . The Lady can withstand Comus's charms because she is virtuous ; but to rise from her seat she needs a ...
... grace . The symbolic link between nature and grace is the sacraments ( Sabrina's baptismal ' drops ... from my fountain pure ' ) . The Lady can withstand Comus's charms because she is virtuous ; but to rise from her seat she needs a ...
Strana 242
... grace to use it so ' ( the colloquial ' have grace ' resonating with theological overtones ) . Taskmaster's eye The wings of time ( line 2 ) and the all - seeing eye of God recall the powerful Renaissance icon of the winged eye ...
... grace to use it so ' ( the colloquial ' have grace ' resonating with theological overtones ) . Taskmaster's eye The wings of time ( line 2 ) and the all - seeing eye of God recall the powerful Renaissance icon of the winged eye ...
Obsah
An epitaph on the admirable dramatic poet | 27 |
Lycidas 1638 | 56 |
from Areopagitica 1644 | 85 |
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