The Lofty Rhyme: A Study of Milton's Major PoetryRoutledge & K. Paul, 1970 - 190 pagina's |
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... sense of its shape . All that can be said in extenuation is that the preliminaries indicated here were won from an educated reading of the poetry and are meant to dissolve again in the experience of the work . To suggest a pattern of ...
... sense of its shape . All that can be said in extenuation is that the preliminaries indicated here were won from an educated reading of the poetry and are meant to dissolve again in the experience of the work . To suggest a pattern of ...
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... sense of reality . Some gathering of the threads is called for by now and perhaps one can suggest that there is ... sense of order ; and the restoration of equilibrium in convention and language corresponds to , validates and intensifies ...
... sense of reality . Some gathering of the threads is called for by now and perhaps one can suggest that there is ... sense of order ; and the restoration of equilibrium in convention and language corresponds to , validates and intensifies ...
Pagina 52
... sense of order out of which the poem has no choice but to advance . The forces of chaos muster for their assault and Milton in three daring revisions , makes clear not only his uncompromising sense of direction but the imaginative risks ...
... sense of order out of which the poem has no choice but to advance . The forces of chaos muster for their assault and Milton in three daring revisions , makes clear not only his uncompromising sense of direction but the imaginative risks ...
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The Constant Core | 1 |
in order serviceable | 11 |
the inglorious likeness | 23 |
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