Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... contemplative — are objective and artistic . They do not in any manner reveal Milton's personal predilection for or against a particular form of life . To say that Milton is more of Il Penseroso or that he should have written that poem ...
... contemplative — are objective and artistic . They do not in any manner reveal Milton's personal predilection for or against a particular form of life . To say that Milton is more of Il Penseroso or that he should have written that poem ...
Pagina 16
... contemplative man moves into the woods where he enjoys the sounds produced by the murmuring stream and the busy bees . The contemplative man too refers to the world of music but it goes farther than that for he moves from this plane to ...
... contemplative man moves into the woods where he enjoys the sounds produced by the murmuring stream and the busy bees . The contemplative man too refers to the world of music but it goes farther than that for he moves from this plane to ...
Pagina 117
... contemplative with the active ideal and the life contemplative is more esteemed by him than the life active . In the preface to Book IX of Paradise Lost Milton speaks of his own concept of heroism as the better fortitude Of patience and ...
... contemplative with the active ideal and the life contemplative is more esteemed by him than the life active . In the preface to Book IX of Paradise Lost Milton speaks of his own concept of heroism as the better fortitude Of patience and ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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