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... lines 51-4 there is a reference to Ezekiel's vision of the chariot in which Ezekiel is able to see the Lord and hear his commands ( 1. 4-6 ) . In the tower scene following line 85 , where the poet is observing the heavens , there is an ...
... lines 51-4 there is a reference to Ezekiel's vision of the chariot in which Ezekiel is able to see the Lord and hear his commands ( 1. 4-6 ) . In the tower scene following line 85 , where the poet is observing the heavens , there is an ...
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... lines are made up of fourteen sentences ; " Il Penseroso's " 176 lines are made up of twenty - two sentences.17 Both poems have opening sentences of ten lines each ; both poems have concluding couplets . The first eight sentences of " L ...
... lines are made up of fourteen sentences ; " Il Penseroso's " 176 lines are made up of twenty - two sentences.17 Both poems have opening sentences of ten lines each ; both poems have concluding couplets . The first eight sentences of " L ...
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... lines . The poem is suddenly reversing itself ; its rhythm resorts to a hurried pace once again . The lines are once more filled with activity , as in " through mazes running " ( 142 ) , which , finding its rhyme in " cunning , " evokes ...
... lines . The poem is suddenly reversing itself ; its rhythm resorts to a hurried pace once again . The lines are once more filled with activity , as in " through mazes running " ( 142 ) , which , finding its rhyme in " cunning , " evokes ...
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