Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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... Edward King the convenient form that Milton can take up is the pastoral one . But Milton tries to create an image of personal relationship with Edward King and he definitely expresses passionate grief in the first part of the poem ...
... Edward King the convenient form that Milton can take up is the pastoral one . But Milton tries to create an image of personal relationship with Edward King and he definitely expresses passionate grief in the first part of the poem ...
Pagina 27
... Edward King . The view that Lycidas lacks personal grief is therefore untenable . As Hanford says ' the supreme beauty of Lycidas lies partly in the very fact of its conventionality . Its grief is not of the kind that cries aloud ; it ...
... Edward King . The view that Lycidas lacks personal grief is therefore untenable . As Hanford says ' the supreme beauty of Lycidas lies partly in the very fact of its conventionality . Its grief is not of the kind that cries aloud ; it ...
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... Edward King as a poet - priest , as a poet of promise , Milton introduces this passage . This is a part and parcel of the structural design for it glorifies Edward King and disglorifies the non - serious poets of the day . This is the ...
... Edward King as a poet - priest , as a poet of promise , Milton introduces this passage . This is a part and parcel of the structural design for it glorifies Edward King and disglorifies the non - serious poets of the day . This is the ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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