Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... give the poem's background : Ad Carolum Diodatum ruri commorantem . Qui cum idibus Decemb . scripsisset , & sua carmina excusari postulasset si solito minus essent bona , quod inter lautitias quibus erat ab amicis exceptus , haud satis ...
... give the poem's background : Ad Carolum Diodatum ruri commorantem . Qui cum idibus Decemb . scripsisset , & sua carmina excusari postulasset si solito minus essent bona , quod inter lautitias quibus erat ab amicis exceptus , haud satis ...
Pagina 76
... give shape to his career as a whole , he had the model of the " Virgilian progression " to con- template . It was an historical fact that Virgil's works , the Bucolics , Georgics , and Aeneid , had progressed from a lowly or pastoral ...
... give shape to his career as a whole , he had the model of the " Virgilian progression " to con- template . It was an historical fact that Virgil's works , the Bucolics , Georgics , and Aeneid , had progressed from a lowly or pastoral ...
Pagina 83
... give them . ( CM , 3 : 241 ) Polemical context explains much but not everything about this passage . In order to define as sharply as possible the dif- ferences separating him from other poets , Milton takes a more austere attitude ...
... give them . ( CM , 3 : 241 ) Polemical context explains much but not everything about this passage . In order to define as sharply as possible the dif- ferences separating him from other poets , Milton takes a more austere attitude ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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