Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... grace of God . As a sudden flash of light , the enigma was solved . . . . For my part I am unable to name the nature of the thread which connected what I previously knew with that which made my success possible.35 It was not necessarily ...
... grace of God . As a sudden flash of light , the enigma was solved . . . . For my part I am unable to name the nature of the thread which connected what I previously knew with that which made my success possible.35 It was not necessarily ...
Pagina 82
... grace he was for the completion of his work . The traditional explanation for this drought has been his occupation with the political and religious struggles of those years . Participation in these struggles meant foregoing his own ...
... grace he was for the completion of his work . The traditional explanation for this drought has been his occupation with the political and religious struggles of those years . Participation in these struggles meant foregoing his own ...
Pagina 131
... grace , have found him an apt recipient of their gifts . Aware perhaps that the Muses can maintain that authority , mystery , and grace only when glimpsed briefly , Ginsberg avoided them in his 1977 poem , " Contest of Bards , " his ...
... grace , have found him an apt recipient of their gifts . Aware perhaps that the Muses can maintain that authority , mystery , and grace only when glimpsed briefly , Ginsberg avoided them in his 1977 poem , " Contest of Bards , " his ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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