Complete Poems and Major Prose, المجلد 1957Odyssey Press, 1957 - 1059 من الصفحات TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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الصفحة 120
... lines rhyming with longer preceding ones - as the six - syllable lines in Lycidas do - to signal oncoming shifts in tone . The pattern of Lycidas is that of the canzone , though Prince also regards it as owing something to the choruses ...
... lines rhyming with longer preceding ones - as the six - syllable lines in Lycidas do - to signal oncoming shifts in tone . The pattern of Lycidas is that of the canzone , though Prince also regards it as owing something to the choruses ...
الصفحة 133
... line : Begin , dear Muses , begin your pastoral songs . Milton's refrain translates Virgil's Ite domum pasti , siquis ... lines recall Horace's Epode xiii with its contrast of conviviality inside a house with a storm outside . 45 Ah me ...
... line : Begin , dear Muses , begin your pastoral songs . Milton's refrain translates Virgil's Ite domum pasti , siquis ... lines recall Horace's Epode xiii with its contrast of conviviality inside a house with a storm outside . 45 Ah me ...
الصفحة 362
... lines were added in the second edi- tion when Milton divided the original Book VII at 1. 640 to make the present Books VII and VIII . The original line 641 read , To whom thus Adam gratefully repli'd . 5 ΙΟ The words sounding in Adam's ...
... lines were added in the second edi- tion when Milton divided the original Book VII at 1. 640 to make the present Books VII and VIII . The original line 641 read , To whom thus Adam gratefully repli'd . 5 ΙΟ The words sounding in Adam's ...
المحتوى
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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Adam Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid angels battle in heaven behold bliss Book bright C. S. Lewis call'd Celestial Chaos chariot cloud Comus dark death deep deity delight devils divine doth E. M. W. Tillyard Earth Eternal Ev'ning evil eyes fair faith Father fire glory God's goddess gods golden grace Greek hand happy hast hath Heav'n heavenly Hell Hesiod Hill Homer John John Milton Jove King Latin meaning light Lord Lycidas mihi Milton Moon Muses night o'er Ovid Ovid's Paradise Lost Phoebus poem poet poetry praise Psalm repli'd Satan says seem'd Serpent sing song SONNET soul spake speaks Spenser Spirit stars stood sweet thee Theocritus things thir thou thought Throne tibi tradition Tree verse VIII Virgil virtue wind wings words Zeus ΙΟ