Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 עמודים |
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עמוד 39
... Critics favoring Neo - Platonic readings find the narrator's plight in the last line hopeless because they stress the abyss separating matter and spirit in one of three ways : by making the " I " an Everyman who faces " the generally ...
... Critics favoring Neo - Platonic readings find the narrator's plight in the last line hopeless because they stress the abyss separating matter and spirit in one of three ways : by making the " I " an Everyman who faces " the generally ...
עמוד 45
... critics , and that she is familiar with the Bible . The sonnet contains direct references to the " broad way " to destruction mentioned in Matt . 7 : 13-14 , the story of Christ's visit to Mary and Martha related in Luke 10 : 38-42 ...
... critics , and that she is familiar with the Bible . The sonnet contains direct references to the " broad way " to destruction mentioned in Matt . 7 : 13-14 , the story of Christ's visit to Mary and Martha related in Luke 10 : 38-42 ...
עמוד 146
... critics agree that Milton's anguish over his blindness inspired it . But , like the autobiographical sonnets on his twenty- third year and his deceased wife , Sonnet 19 raises questions and achieves a resolution which transcend ...
... critics agree that Milton's anguish over his blindness inspired it . But , like the autobiographical sonnets on his twenty- third year and his deceased wife , Sonnet 19 raises questions and achieves a resolution which transcend ...
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