Milton's Minor PoemsHutchinson, 1969 - 360 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 33
Pagina 58
... stanza 78 of the first part of Fletcher's poem : I think it very possible that stanza 82 may have suggested to Milton the whole plan of his ode : The Angells caroll'd lowd their song of peace , The cursed Oracles wear strucken dumb , To ...
... stanza 78 of the first part of Fletcher's poem : I think it very possible that stanza 82 may have suggested to Milton the whole plan of his ode : The Angells caroll'd lowd their song of peace , The cursed Oracles wear strucken dumb , To ...
Pagina 60
James Blair Leishman Geoffrey Tillotson. Indeed , not merely the whole of this second stanza but the second part of the first stanza as well- Nature in aw to him Had doff't her gawdy trim , With her great Master so to sympathize : It was ...
James Blair Leishman Geoffrey Tillotson. Indeed , not merely the whole of this second stanza but the second part of the first stanza as well- Nature in aw to him Had doff't her gawdy trim , With her great Master so to sympathize : It was ...
Pagina 115
... stanzas which , as Professor F. T. Prince has noticed , 1 are an exact reproduction of the stanza used by Petrarch in his Canzone to the Blessed Virgin . This is the only occasion where Milton has imitated a complete stanza that must be ...
... stanzas which , as Professor F. T. Prince has noticed , 1 are an exact reproduction of the stanza used by Petrarch in his Canzone to the Blessed Virgin . This is the only occasion where Milton has imitated a complete stanza that must be ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
Copyright | |
5 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
allusion already appeared beautiful beginning bring called characteristic Christian classical comparison Comus conceit consider contemporaries continually dancing death described diction distinct Donne Donne's earlier earth edition elegy Elizabethan English epigrams example expression fact fair Fletcher flowers follows hand human imitation ingenious insist interesting Italy Jonson kind King L'Allegro Lament later Latin less light lines live Lycidas manner manuscript masque means melancholy mention merely Milton mind Muse Nativity nature never Nevertheless night occurs original passage pastoral Penseroso perhaps phrase Platonic pleasures poem poetic poetry poets possible present probably published regarded remarked remembered seems sense seventeenth-century Shakespeare shepherd sing sometimes song sonnet soul speak Spenser spirit stanza style suggested things thought tradition translation true various verse Virgil Warton whole write written wrote