The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's PoetryJohns Hopkins Press, 1970 - 146 pagina's "One of the central concerns that engaged John Milton's poetic imagination was the vision given to man when he had put his own inner music in harmony with that of God. In The Harmonious Vision Professor Allen uses this theme as a means of explicating Milton's poetry and of understanding his artistic intent. As the author leads the readers through Milton's "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso" "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity," "Lycidas," Samson Agonistes, Paradise Lost, and Paradise Regained, he shows the development both of Milton as a poet and of the idea of the harmonious vision in the poetry itself."--Jacket. |
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... comes again with the death of God and then the full music cannot be heard until after the Day of Wrath . This is the meaning of this section . While the integral metaphor of Christian harmony as Mil- ton conceived it has strong elements ...
... comes again with the death of God and then the full music cannot be heard until after the Day of Wrath . This is the meaning of this section . While the integral metaphor of Christian harmony as Mil- ton conceived it has strong elements ...
Pagina 64
... come at " Of so much fame in Heav'n " ( 84 ) and " Stands ready to smite once ( 131 ) . In each of the poetic sections ... comes with an actuality of conviction that has never been attained by any other English poet . * 0 " " The poem ...
... come at " Of so much fame in Heav'n " ( 84 ) and " Stands ready to smite once ( 131 ) . In each of the poetic sections ... comes with an actuality of conviction that has never been attained by any other English poet . * 0 " " The poem ...
Pagina 67
... comes water , and from water soul . " 43 It was by no accident that the ancients pretended that Venus , the magna mater , had been born of the froth of the sea ; the Renaissance had this legend by heart . It is unnecessary , I expect ...
... comes water , and from water soul . " 43 It was by no accident that the ancients pretended that Venus , the magna mater , had been born of the froth of the sea ; the Renaissance had this legend by heart . It is unnecessary , I expect ...
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The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's Poetry, Volume 10 Don Cameron Allen Fragmentweergave - 1954 |
The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's Poetry, Volume 10 Don Cameron Allen Fragmentweergave - 1954 |
The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's Poetry, Volume 10 Don Cameron Allen Fragmentweergave - 1954 |
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Adam allegory angels artistic ascend attempt baroque becomes begins Belial blind celestial Christ Christian Christian harmony color common experience Comus consolation critics Dalila death demons descent described despair desperate divine doubt dramatic dream earth elegy emotions English epic essential light eternal evil exalted eyes fear final flower God's Greek Harapha harmonious vision Heaven Hell hence Hercules human Ibid Il Penseroso Jehovah knew L'Allegro legend Lycidas Manoa masque metaphors Milton Milton's poetry mind mind of evil Moloch mortal Moses motion myth nature night once Orpheus pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regained paramythia pastoral Penseroso phrases poem poet poet's poetic polyphony pre-text prolusion prophetic strain Pseudo-Dionysius readers Renaissance Sabrina Samson Samson Agonistes Satan says sense seventeenth century sing sloth song soul Spenser Spirit stanza symbol temptation thee theme thir thou thought tion tower tradition truth verse visual imagery