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Pagina 46
... poem promises to be revealing ; and fleshed out in the manner Milton decided upon , it is revealing not only of Milton's views on the prerequisites for different kinds of poetry , but also of such issues as his training and its effect ...
... poem promises to be revealing ; and fleshed out in the manner Milton decided upon , it is revealing not only of Milton's views on the prerequisites for different kinds of poetry , but also of such issues as his training and its effect ...
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... poem's composition . Du Bartas tells us for example that he was pondering his choice of poetic paths to follow when ... poem itself , and that this is no poetic fiction is amply docu- mentable . In the poem , Milton asks his Muse whether ...
... poem's composition . Du Bartas tells us for example that he was pondering his choice of poetic paths to follow when ... poem itself , and that this is no poetic fiction is amply docu- mentable . In the poem , Milton asks his Muse whether ...
Pagina 81
... poem had he continued is anyone's guess . The extant stanzas constitute only a proem to a poem whose envisioned form is impossible to determine . Perhaps he had similar experience in attempting to write his Arthuriad . Certain lines in ...
... poem had he continued is anyone's guess . The extant stanzas constitute only a proem to a poem whose envisioned form is impossible to determine . Perhaps he had similar experience in attempting to write his Arthuriad . Certain lines in ...
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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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