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... poem a serenity and solemnity . The poem ends on a note of ' prophetic strain ' attained through meditation and ennobling experience . In this poem also the pleasures are of an ideal day . The structural design in both the poems is ...
... poem a serenity and solemnity . The poem ends on a note of ' prophetic strain ' attained through meditation and ennobling experience . In this poem also the pleasures are of an ideal day . The structural design in both the poems is ...
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... poem deals with man's relationship with God . It also shows the justice involved in God's ways . The aspiration of the poet and the argument of the poem are stated very clearly in the first few lines of the epic . And in this great task ...
... poem deals with man's relationship with God . It also shows the justice involved in God's ways . The aspiration of the poet and the argument of the poem are stated very clearly in the first few lines of the epic . And in this great task ...
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... Poem . ' Cowley published Davideis in 1636 and in his Preface he vehe- mently pleads for biblical themes . He says ... poem with a Christian background . A heroic poem in Tillyard view ' is the verse narrative of heroic deeds in the ...
... Poem . ' Cowley published Davideis in 1636 and in his Preface he vehe- mently pleads for biblical themes . He says ... poem with a Christian background . A heroic poem in Tillyard view ' is the verse narrative of heroic deeds in the ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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