For I must tread on shadowy ground, must sink Deep, and, aloft ascending, breathe in worlds To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil. All strength, all terror, single or in bands, That ever was put forth in personal form — Jehovah, with his thunder,... Blackwood's Magazine - Strana 5801838Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Michael O'Neill, Mark Sandy - 2006 - Počet stránok 362
...religious vision adequate to the needs of his own contemporaries. He invokes Milton's muse: Urania, I shall need Thy guidance, or a greater Muse, if such...all terror, single or in bands, That ever was put forth in personal form Jehovah - with his thunder, and the choir Of shouting Angels, and the empyreal... | |
| William Wordsworth - 2006 - Počet stránok 468
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| Stephen Gill - 2006 - Počet stránok 417
...seem modest. What kind of poet-prophet was this who could, "unalarmed," "tread on shadowy ground . . . sink / Deep — and, aloft ascending, breathe in worlds / To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil"? It is, William Hazlitt declared in a review of the poem, "as if there were nothing but himself and... | |
| James Adam - 2006 - Počet stránok 252
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| D. J. Moores - 2006 - Počet stránok 260
...of his poetic undertaking is no less than Wordsworth's, which is equally as ambitious and Miltonic: 'For I must tread on shadowy ground, must sink / Deep - and, aloft ascending, breath in worlds / To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil' ('The Recluse' 781-783). He even goes... | |
| Joel Faflak - 2009 - Počet stránok 336
...transference with Milton's ghost: "For I must tread on shadowy ground, must sink / Deep, and ascend aloft, and breathe in worlds / To which the Heaven of heavens is but a veil" (16-18 [MS]; 28-30 [1814]).31 One situates the The Recluse within epic tradition, the other places... | |
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