The Lofty Rhyme: A Study of Milton's Major PoetryRoutledge & K. Paul, 1970 - 190 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... recognition much older than the Ode . It is a recognition that crystallizes not merely in the implicit comparison referred to , but more deliberately and expansively in stanza xii . Here again , it is the dissimilitudes as well as the ...
... recognition much older than the Ode . It is a recognition that crystallizes not merely in the implicit comparison referred to , but more deliberately and expansively in stanza xii . Here again , it is the dissimilitudes as well as the ...
Pagina 53
... recognition of God is the one recognition that can truly answer man's agony . It is the consciousness not of justice but of the power beyond justice , not the might of him who wields the two - handed engine but instead the ' dear might ...
... recognition of God is the one recognition that can truly answer man's agony . It is the consciousness not of justice but of the power beyond justice , not the might of him who wields the two - handed engine but instead the ' dear might ...
Pagina 55
... recognition achieved and the point has now been reached when even the poem must be put into its framework . The subtle shift from first to third person is a beautifully judged manoeuvre , distancing the poem , depersonaliz- ing it and ...
... recognition achieved and the point has now been reached when even the poem must be put into its framework . The subtle shift from first to third person is a beautifully judged manoeuvre , distancing the poem , depersonaliz- ing it and ...
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in order serviceable | 11 |
the inglorious likeness | 23 |
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achievement Adam Adam and Eve Adam's aesthetic affirmation Areopagitica Arminianism aware Baroque becomes blindness brief epic centre chastity Chorus Christ Christian Complete Prose Comus Comus's confrontation context contrast creation creative criticism darkness decisive decorum described divine dramatic Enneads Epilogue Eve's evil force freedom Geneva Bible God's grace Harapha heaven hell interpretation John Milton judgement kingdom knowledge Lady language last judgement Lewalski light lines London look Lycidas man's Manoa masque meaning ment Michael mind move movement Nativity Ode nature offered Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passion pastoral Patrides pattern perfect perhaps phrase PL XI poem poem's poet poetic poetry prevenient grace reader reason recognition recognize Renaissance response Samson Agonistes Satan sense shape simile stanza structure style suggest T. S. Eliot temptation things tion tradition tragedy truth understanding victory virtue W. B. Yeats whole word Yeats