John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... less a perfect whole because it is composite ? Does the fact that it is conventional make it any the less original in the highest sense ? If we know Lycidas well and read it in a fitting mood , we find ourselves forgetting that its ...
... less a perfect whole because it is composite ? Does the fact that it is conventional make it any the less original in the highest sense ? If we know Lycidas well and read it in a fitting mood , we find ourselves forgetting that its ...
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... less effectual than a definite intention to embrace a military career , in urging him forward to master at least the theoretical side of the art of war . The degree to which he actually did this is greatly underesti- mated by Masson ...
... less effectual than a definite intention to embrace a military career , in urging him forward to master at least the theoretical side of the art of war . The degree to which he actually did this is greatly underesti- mated by Masson ...
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... less sensuous , and woven more close in " matter , form , and style . " It is now possible to consider the less obvious position of Sam- son Agonistes in Milton's poetic scheme . Formally and theologi- cally the poem has no relation at ...
... less sensuous , and woven more close in " matter , form , and style . " It is now possible to consider the less obvious position of Sam- son Agonistes in Milton's poetic scheme . Formally and theologi- cally the poem has no relation at ...
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The Youth of Milton | 1 |
Milton and the Art of | 161 |
6 The Dramatic Element in Paradise Lost | 208 |
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