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If , however , the value of the moral eclogues had wholly depended upon their topical allusions , they would long have ceased to attract the reader's interest . It is the inevitable fate of political allegory that , whatever acute ...
If , however , the value of the moral eclogues had wholly depended upon their topical allusions , they would long have ceased to attract the reader's interest . It is the inevitable fate of political allegory that , whatever acute ...
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Through his subjective perception of time , Colin Clout arouses the modern reader's interest in his personality . Among the shepherds in the Calender , this meditative shepherd alone has a keen consciousness of his inner self .
Through his subjective perception of time , Colin Clout arouses the modern reader's interest in his personality . Among the shepherds in the Calender , this meditative shepherd alone has a keen consciousness of his inner self .
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122 ; Marjorie Hope Nicolson , John Milton : A Reader's Guide to his Poetry ( New York , 1963 ) , p . 94 . 17 Carey and Fowler , eds . , The Poems of John Milton , p . 234 . 18 John Milton : A Reader's Guide to his Poetry , p . 95 .
122 ; Marjorie Hope Nicolson , John Milton : A Reader's Guide to his Poetry ( New York , 1963 ) , p . 94 . 17 Carey and Fowler , eds . , The Poems of John Milton , p . 234 . 18 John Milton : A Reader's Guide to his Poetry , p . 95 .
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CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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