Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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... thinks that Milton's style is ' a personal style . ' Middleton Murry attacks Milton for having set a bad example to English poets . Pound feels that Milton's real place is ' nearer to Drummond of Hawthornden than to Shakespeare or Dante ...
... thinks that Milton's style is ' a personal style . ' Middleton Murry attacks Milton for having set a bad example to English poets . Pound feels that Milton's real place is ' nearer to Drummond of Hawthornden than to Shakespeare or Dante ...
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... thinks that tragedy has not received due attention in his age . So he wishes to ' vindicate Tragedy from the small esteem , or rather infamy ' because he thinks that very often the writers make the mistake of ' intermixing Comic stuff ...
... thinks that tragedy has not received due attention in his age . So he wishes to ' vindicate Tragedy from the small esteem , or rather infamy ' because he thinks that very often the writers make the mistake of ' intermixing Comic stuff ...
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... thinks that ' Greek tragedy is essentially sublime ; it always has elevation . " He also adds , ' we must not forget that ancient tragedy was religious - in source , in subject matter , and in spirit . " Parker therefore considers ...
... thinks that ' Greek tragedy is essentially sublime ; it always has elevation . " He also adds , ' we must not forget that ancient tragedy was religious - in source , in subject matter , and in spirit . " Parker therefore considers ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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