Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - Počet stran: 130 |
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... become the norm : O sages standing in God's holy fire As in the gold mosaic of a wall , Come from the holy fire , perne in a gyre , And be the singing - masters of my soul . ( Yeats , " Sailing to Byzantium " ) Yeats , in his turn , becomes ...
... become the norm : O sages standing in God's holy fire As in the gold mosaic of a wall , Come from the holy fire , perne in a gyre , And be the singing - masters of my soul . ( Yeats , " Sailing to Byzantium " ) Yeats , in his turn , becomes ...
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... becomes the style of spiritual discovery . The Protestant Reformation was a reaffirmation of these Augustinian roots , reviving not only Augustine's immersion in the Psalms , but also his acute consciousness of the problem of vocation ...
... becomes the style of spiritual discovery . The Protestant Reformation was a reaffirmation of these Augustinian roots , reviving not only Augustine's immersion in the Psalms , but also his acute consciousness of the problem of vocation ...
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... becomes fully manifest before the eyes of all in the great spectacle of Sabrina's appearance and song . Uniting vision and voice and music , Milton creates his most sustained and elaborate celebration of the primitive and seemingly ...
... becomes fully manifest before the eyes of all in the great spectacle of Sabrina's appearance and song . Uniting vision and voice and music , Milton creates his most sustained and elaborate celebration of the primitive and seemingly ...
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The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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