| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 páginas
...of Martin Bucer I owe no light or leading received from any man in the discovery of this truth. 7510 Song' The fire was furry as a bear. 10787 Facade 'Lul 7511 'L 'Allegro' Haste thee nymph, and bring with thee lest and youthful jollity, Quips and cranks,... | |
| Geoffrey H. Hartman, Professor Geoffrey H Hartman - 1999 - 348 páginas
...new-style, reflect a freer attitude of the mind toward the fictions it entertains. The change from Hence loathed Melancholy Of Cerberus, and blackest midnight born, In Stygian Cave forlorn to 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shreiks, and sights unholy Come pensive Nun, devout and pure, Sober,... | |
| Joseph Twadell Shipley - 2001 - 688 páginas
...Roman magistrate; E mule, mullet, surmullet. Possibly Du malen: paint; E maulstick. See kel II; niger. Hence loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest...Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy. -Milton, /, 'Allegro ( 1 63 1 ) Hail, thou goddess sage and holy, Hail, divinest Melancholy! Whose... | |
| Susan Stewart - 2002 - 460 páginas
...sublime evocation of negating melancholy — perhaps because its rhetorical aim is to disperse it: Hence loathed Melancholy Of Cerberus, and blackest...shrieks, and sights unholy Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings; There under ebon shades,... | |
| Edwin Fuller Torrey, Michael B. Knable - 2002 - 424 páginas
...which the gaze moves rapidly from side to side) RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING MANIC-DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS Hence, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest...'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy. JOHN MILTON, L'Allegrv (1631)1 The line between risk factors for manic-depressive illness and the causes... | |
| Donald Burrows, Rosemary Dunhill, James Harris - 2002 - 1268 páginas
...Stygian Cave forlorn, 'Mongst horrid Shapes, & Shrieks, & Sights unholy [;] Find out some uncouth Cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous Wings,...And the night-Raven Sings. There, under Ebon Shades, & low-brow 'd Rocks, As ragged as thy Locks, In dark Cimmerian desart ever dwell. 1 Text and amendmeras... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 páginas
...Penseroso, which DC Allen has shown (Vision, pp. 12-23) to be the dominant theme of the second poem. L'ALLEGRO Hence loathed Melancholy Of Cerberus and...the night-Raven sings; There under Ebon shades, and low-brow'd Rocks, As ragged as thy Locks, In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell. Jo But come thou Goddess... | |
| Greg Cox, Danny McBride, Kevin Grevioux, Len Wiseman - 2003 - 386 páginas
...his eyes as he backed away from the towering beast. Another snatch of Milton raced through his mind: Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born, In Stygian...'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy— Growling horrifically, the werewolf fell upon Nathaniel like some ravening prehistoric monster. Jagged... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 páginas
...L'Allegro Hence loathed Melancholy0 Of Cerberus, and blackest Midnight born. In Stygian cave forlorn0 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy, Find out some uncouth cell,0 Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings. And the night-raven sings; There under ebon... | |
| Jean-François Vallée, Dorothea B. Heitsch - 2004 - 332 páginas
...Milton's 'Hence': Dialogue and the Shape of History in 'L' Allegro' and 'II Penseroso' W. Scott Howard Hence loathed Melancholy Of Cerberus, and blackest...shrieks, and sights unholy, Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings; There under ebon shades,... | |
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