Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Rinehart, 1950 - 376 páginas This book is an invitation to the reading of Milton. The major portion of the volumes consists of sixteen extended essays and studies from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries." -- Preface. |
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Página 237
... present breach in his L'Allegro and Il Penser- oso . There is a comparative simplicity to these pieces amount- ing almost to obviousness , but they are saved in several ways . For one thing , they are twin poems , and the parallelism or ...
... present breach in his L'Allegro and Il Penser- oso . There is a comparative simplicity to these pieces amount- ing almost to obviousness , but they are saved in several ways . For one thing , they are twin poems , and the parallelism or ...
Página 281
... present for the sake of imagination , and therefore , in the long run , for the sake of wisdom or spiritual health ... presents an object of " secondary imagination , " gives us a view of the world . But a concrete ( as opposed to a ...
... present for the sake of imagination , and therefore , in the long run , for the sake of wisdom or spiritual health ... presents an object of " secondary imagination , " gives us a view of the world . But a concrete ( as opposed to a ...
Página 374
... present . That Milton , of all our English race , is by his diction and rhythm the one artist of the highest rank in the great style whom we have ; this I take as requiring no discussion , this I take as certain . The mighty power of ...
... present . That Milton , of all our English race , is by his diction and rhythm the one artist of the highest rank in the great style whom we have ; this I take as requiring no discussion , this I take as certain . The mighty power of ...
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Joseph Addison SIX Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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