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Pagina 58
... when all that is frivolous and extraneous to high pur- pose has been stripped from life and art . Once again , there was nothing inevitable about Milton's using the Camenae as he did . For many of 58 Milton and the Muses.
... when all that is frivolous and extraneous to high pur- pose has been stripped from life and art . Once again , there was nothing inevitable about Milton's using the Camenae as he did . For many of 58 Milton and the Muses.
Pagina 92
... once he had them down on paper ; but the impression left by his references to their composition is that they came easily and involved a minimum of subsequent work . He had also some- times begun work on a high level of inspiration only ...
... once he had them down on paper ; but the impression left by his references to their composition is that they came easily and involved a minimum of subsequent work . He had also some- times begun work on a high level of inspiration only ...
Pagina 123
... Once again he compares his work with earlier epics , including the Aeneid , the Iliad , and the Odyssey ( lines 13-19 ) , to stress his conviction that the Fall of Adam and Eve constitutes a more genuinely heroic subject than the ac ...
... Once again he compares his work with earlier epics , including the Aeneid , the Iliad , and the Odyssey ( lines 13-19 ) , to stress his conviction that the Fall of Adam and Eve constitutes a more genuinely heroic subject than the ac ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
Copyright | |
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