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... Muse . " Give me , " he wrote , Give me the Muse whose generous Force Impatient of the Reins Pursues an unattempted Course , Breaks all the Criticks Iron Chains , And bears to Paradise the raptur'd Mind . There Milton dwells : The ...
... Muse . " Give me , " he wrote , Give me the Muse whose generous Force Impatient of the Reins Pursues an unattempted Course , Breaks all the Criticks Iron Chains , And bears to Paradise the raptur'd Mind . There Milton dwells : The ...
Page 222
... Muse visits his slumbers and awakes and governs his song when morn purples the east . " 2 There is probably an unconscious reference to another passage from Para- dise Lost , of similar import , in his remark to Butts , " I have written ...
... Muse visits his slumbers and awakes and governs his song when morn purples the east . " 2 There is probably an unconscious reference to another passage from Para- dise Lost , of similar import , in his remark to Butts , " I have written ...
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... muse , and immediately breaks out , Later he wrote : O mighty mind ! O sacred flame ! My spirit kindles at his name ; Again my lab'ring bosom burns ; The Muse , th ' inspiring Muse returns ! 3 Mark , how the dread Pantheon stands , Amid ...
... muse , and immediately breaks out , Later he wrote : O mighty mind ! O sacred flame ! My spirit kindles at his name ; Again my lab'ring bosom burns ; The Muse , th ' inspiring Muse returns ! 3 Mark , how the dread Pantheon stands , Amid ...
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MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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