Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 Seiten |
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... never - sear , dead - loo I com to pluck your Berries harsh and crude , pus And with forc'd fingers rude , & career ... never - sear : never dry or withered . ' crude : unripe . dear : heartfelt . hr's in a 4 ound carden de gounce t like 3.
... never - sear , dead - loo I com to pluck your Berries harsh and crude , pus And with forc'd fingers rude , & career ... never - sear : never dry or withered . ' crude : unripe . dear : heartfelt . hr's in a 4 ound carden de gounce t like 3.
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... never sought because it cannot be known when it is found . Among the flocks , and copses , and flowers , appear the heathen deities - Jove and Phoebus , Neptune and Eolus , with a long train of mythological imagery , such as a college ...
... never sought because it cannot be known when it is found . Among the flocks , and copses , and flowers , appear the heathen deities - Jove and Phoebus , Neptune and Eolus , with a long train of mythological imagery , such as a college ...
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... never meant that song stops , poets never sing more , creatures never couple again , meadows never become green - only that they do so in vain . It means that deathless poetry is not deathless , that nothing is . The death of any the ...
... never meant that song stops , poets never sing more , creatures never couple again , meadows never become green - only that they do so in vain . It means that deathless poetry is not deathless , that nothing is . The death of any the ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
14 | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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