Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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... Paradise Lost , London : Routledge , 1967 , pp . 58–64 . 16. Edwin Muir , One Foot in Eden , London : Faber , 1956. The title poem concludes : What had Eden ever to say Of hope and faith and pity and love Until was buried all its day ...
... Paradise Lost , London : Routledge , 1967 , pp . 58–64 . 16. Edwin Muir , One Foot in Eden , London : Faber , 1956. The title poem concludes : What had Eden ever to say Of hope and faith and pity and love Until was buried all its day ...
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... Paradise Lost , Raphael makes it clear to Adam that time reaches behind the Creation and that there is time in Heaven , though it differs from human time : As yet this World was not , and Chaos wilde Reignd where these Heav'ns now rowl ...
... Paradise Lost , Raphael makes it clear to Adam that time reaches behind the Creation and that there is time in Heaven , though it differs from human time : As yet this World was not , and Chaos wilde Reignd where these Heav'ns now rowl ...
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Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford. NOTES 1. All quotations from Paradise Lost are cited from The Poems of John Milton , ed . Helen Darbishire , London : Oxford ... Paradise Lost , III , 111–23 , and CONVENTIONS OF TIME 189.
Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford. NOTES 1. All quotations from Paradise Lost are cited from The Poems of John Milton , ed . Helen Darbishire , London : Oxford ... Paradise Lost , III , 111–23 , and CONVENTIONS OF TIME 189.
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