John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... Tradition and Milton's Lycidas , " it is an almost frightening example of broad learning . Where is a poem better placed in its tradition than in " The Pastoral Tradition and Lycidas " ? What Professor Hanford did not know when he ...
... Tradition and Milton's Lycidas , " it is an almost frightening example of broad learning . Where is a poem better placed in its tradition than in " The Pastoral Tradition and Lycidas " ? What Professor Hanford did not know when he ...
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... tradition is only a part of the pastoral tradition in general , and the whole body of the poetry of Theocritus , as the ultimate source of this general tradition , must be regarded as contributory to the pastoral elegy . Theoc- ritus ...
... tradition is only a part of the pastoral tradition in general , and the whole body of the poetry of Theocritus , as the ultimate source of this general tradition , must be regarded as contributory to the pastoral elegy . Theoc- ritus ...
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... tradition . It is to them that the poet will look for direct inspiration . ( Theocritus , Virgil , and his own Spenser , —with these Milton felt a kinship of genius ; from them , when he chose to write at all in the most conventional of ...
... tradition . It is to them that the poet will look for direct inspiration . ( Theocritus , Virgil , and his own Spenser , —with these Milton felt a kinship of genius ; from them , when he chose to write at all in the most conventional of ...
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The Youth of Milton | 1 |
The Chronology of Miltons Private Studies | 75 |
The Pastoral Elegy and Miltons Lycidas | 126 |
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