John Milton)Sonnet On His Blindness 下载积分:700 内容提示: Lecture 7 The 17th Century The Period of Revolution and Restoration (III) John Milton(1608---1674)---Sonnet: On His Blindness I. Teaching Aims 1. The literal meaning of the poem 2.The theme 3.The Italian Sonnet & the English...
I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies: "God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts: who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best. His state Is kingly; thousands at his bidding speed And post o'er land and ocean without rest: They also ser...
Milton, a puritan,views his blindness as a deliberate design of God and considers it God’s way to prove Milton’s greatness.Yet,when isolated and embittered by his blindness,he is disturbed by some intriguing questions such as why God made him blind; why God did not make him feel the ...
英文赏析 on his blindness He is lamenting how his sight is used up in this dark and wide world before he reaches half of his,人人文库,
1、on his blindness by john milton (1608-1674) background john miltons eyesight began to fail in 1651. by 1652, he was totally blind .it is because he was too tired when he wrote a defense of the english people . oddly, he wrote his greatest works, paradise lost and paradise ...
and they both composed poems on their blindness.This paper then intends to make a comparative study on A Poem Composed on Fifty-six Birthday and On His Blindness.The author will first give a brief introduction of the two selected poems.Then,the writer of this paper will conduct a detailed ...
As in his remarkable poem, a most intriguing fusion, “Henry David Thoreau / Sonny Rollins,” Taggart too has “fled the clubs/ nightclubs the meccas of smoke clatter/ and chatter amid smoke murmur and murmur of assignation” for his years “alone with the alone” in order to find, hear...
Able are those who master the art and mystery of blindness, for they alone shall see their darkness. Clever are those who wend nimbly among the snares of opinion, for they shall bridge the chasm between ignorance and knowledge. Prosperous are those who give away more than they have, ...
poemEl bon poble. As the curator Marta Millet Moreno says, “Xu’s interest in language and texts originates from his personal background and he transports these experiences to his art, where traditional art and conceptual art, Eastern and Western cultures, are intrinsically connected.”— ...
Taken as an admonition, these words could apply appropriately enough to Makak, who in the apotheosis scene witnesses the clarity of his vision being distorted by the blindness of revenge, the salvational role of leadership reduced to a rallying-point for fanaticism. Just as he must...