The Lofty Rhyme: A Study of Milton's Major PoetryRoutledge & K. Paul, 1970 - 190 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... forward to the last judgement , balancing the flashback and ending inevitably in the stable where meaning begins . Within the flashback , is a comparison linking the golden age to the creation ; within the movement forward , is a simile ...
... forward to the last judgement , balancing the flashback and ending inevitably in the stable where meaning begins . Within the flashback , is a comparison linking the golden age to the creation ; within the movement forward , is a simile ...
Pagina 15
... forward is of ferocious brevity . One stanza brings us to the last judgement and the refer-- ence to the Mosaic law instead of being added on , is telescoped into this very stanza . Strict symmetry is thus violated in a manner which ...
... forward is of ferocious brevity . One stanza brings us to the last judgement and the refer-- ence to the Mosaic law instead of being added on , is telescoped into this very stanza . Strict symmetry is thus violated in a manner which ...
Pagina 110
... forward to the description of the serpent tempting Eve . In short , to the attentive reader , the whole poem is present in four lines of local description . If , keeping resolutely to the activities of Sin and Death , we now move on to ...
... forward to the description of the serpent tempting Eve . In short , to the attentive reader , the whole poem is present in four lines of local description . If , keeping resolutely to the activities of Sin and Death , we now move on to ...
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