Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... pleasures of the day in L'Allegro extend into the night , and the pleasures of the night in Il Penseroso extend into the day . So obviously these two poems cannot simply be descriptive accounts of the pleasures of day and night . They ...
... pleasures of the day in L'Allegro extend into the night , and the pleasures of the night in Il Penseroso extend into the day . So obviously these two poems cannot simply be descriptive accounts of the pleasures of day and night . They ...
Pagina 12
... pleasures given to him , especially in the first year of his stay at Horton when everything he sees may have been ... pleasures to one of renunciation of pleasures . If in L'Allegro we have pleasurable pictures of the countryside and ...
... pleasures given to him , especially in the first year of his stay at Horton when everything he sees may have been ... pleasures to one of renunciation of pleasures . If in L'Allegro we have pleasurable pictures of the countryside and ...
Pagina 145
... pleasures have no appeal . There is an atmosphere of serenity , sublimity and bliss . And the aesthetic pleasure the reader gets is ' Santa . ' ' Santa ' is no doubt the main ' Rasa ' in Paradise Lost , yet it also presents other ...
... pleasures have no appeal . There is an atmosphere of serenity , sublimity and bliss . And the aesthetic pleasure the reader gets is ' Santa . ' ' Santa ' is no doubt the main ' Rasa ' in Paradise Lost , yet it also presents other ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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