Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Octagon Books, 1966 - 376 páginas |
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Selections from Four Centuries James Thorpe. RALEIGH THE STYLE OF MILTON ( 1900 ) * TO O APPROACH the question of Milton's poetic style thus late in the course of this treatise is to fall into the absurdity of the famous art - critic ...
Selections from Four Centuries James Thorpe. RALEIGH THE STYLE OF MILTON ( 1900 ) * TO O APPROACH the question of Milton's poetic style thus late in the course of this treatise is to fall into the absurdity of the famous art - critic ...
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... style as a ritual style . I think the older critics may have misled us by saying that " admiration " or " astonishment " is the proper response to such poetry . Certainly if " admiration " is taken in its modern sense , the ...
... style as a ritual style . I think the older critics may have misled us by saying that " admiration " or " astonishment " is the proper response to such poetry . Certainly if " admiration " is taken in its modern sense , the ...
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... style . Always sensitively aware of critical theory and poetic practice , he was a disciple of Ovid , of the Elizabethans , of Jonson , and in those early stages he showed himself a more and more independ- ent master of his craft ...
... style . Always sensitively aware of critical theory and poetic practice , he was a disciple of Ovid , of the Elizabethans , of Jonson , and in those early stages he showed himself a more and more independ- ent master of his craft ...
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A Brief History of Milton Criticism | 3 |
Joseph Addison Six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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