Milton on Himself: Milton's Utterances Upon Himself and His WorksCohen & West, 1965 - 307 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... song , will I tell my secret - and do thou make answer for me : my lady saith - and her words are my law - that this is the language Love boasteth as his own ! 12. Sonnet IV . 1630 ? From the Italian . Diodati - 5 and I tell thee in ...
... song , will I tell my secret - and do thou make answer for me : my lady saith - and her words are my law - that this is the language Love boasteth as his own ! 12. Sonnet IV . 1630 ? From the Italian . Diodati - 5 and I tell thee in ...
Pagina 118
... song divine , creation of the bard ; for naught graces more finely than does song his heavenly source , his heavenly seed , his mind mortal in origin - for song still keeps holy traces of Prometheus ' fire . The gods above love song , and ...
... song divine , creation of the bard ; for naught graces more finely than does song his heavenly source , his heavenly seed , his mind mortal in origin - for song still keeps holy traces of Prometheus ' fire . The gods above love song , and ...
Pagina 119
... songs held fast the streams , and added ears to the oaks by his songs , not by his lyre , and by his singing compelled to tears the shades that were done with life : it is from his song that he has these praises . Persist not , I pray ...
... songs held fast the streams , and added ears to the oaks by his songs , not by his lyre , and by his singing compelled to tears the shades that were done with life : it is from his song that he has these praises . Persist not , I pray ...
Inhoudsopgave
A PLAN OF LIFE | 3 |
PERSONAL APPEARANCE | 28 |
LOVE | 31 |
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