The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 126
... Milton has rarely been criticized , or an extreme stretch of poetic license . More probably , however , it means to state the simple truth , assuming what was in Milton's mind already long axiomatic , that real poetry is always an ...
... Milton has rarely been criticized , or an extreme stretch of poetic license . More probably , however , it means to state the simple truth , assuming what was in Milton's mind already long axiomatic , that real poetry is always an ...
Pagina 157
... Milton married in 1663 . Her education and previous station were humble , and to us the disparity of age seems very great , but the marriage was evidently a happy one . The two elder daughters left home to learn the then very ...
... Milton married in 1663 . Her education and previous station were humble , and to us the disparity of age seems very great , but the marriage was evidently a happy one . The two elder daughters left home to learn the then very ...
Pagina 162
... Milton . And the triumph it- self is so imaginatively realized we are forced to share Milton's fierce longing that he too could bring destruction down upon the enemy at the negligible cost of his own unhappy life . We also share his ...
... Milton . And the triumph it- self is so imaginatively realized we are forced to share Milton's fierce longing that he too could bring destruction down upon the enemy at the negligible cost of his own unhappy life . We also share his ...
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