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Pagina 77
... perhaps have occurred to you that this is at least one of the reasons why there is so much more of what may be called poetic diction in Milton's poetry than in Donne's or even in Jonson's , and why Milton , though a greater poet than ...
... perhaps have occurred to you that this is at least one of the reasons why there is so much more of what may be called poetic diction in Milton's poetry than in Donne's or even in Jonson's , and why Milton , though a greater poet than ...
Pagina 136
... perhaps , of typical human activities . Milton's poems , it is true , are not purely descriptive in this sense , since they are controlled by an idea , that of the exemplification of the pleasures appropriate to two contrasted but ...
... perhaps , of typical human activities . Milton's poems , it is true , are not purely descriptive in this sense , since they are controlled by an idea , that of the exemplification of the pleasures appropriate to two contrasted but ...
Pagina 255
... perhaps all , of the other contributions , their effect upon him was like that of masterpieces upon Gerard Manley Hopkins , who said that they inspired him to go and do otherwise . This parallel , as perhaps I need scarcely insist , is ...
... perhaps all , of the other contributions , their effect upon him was like that of masterpieces upon Gerard Manley Hopkins , who said that they inspired him to go and do otherwise . This parallel , as perhaps I need scarcely insist , is ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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