Milton & His PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 184 Seiten |
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... epic which he was already contemplating . But in the valuation of art we think little of mere bulk ; and “ Lycidas , " an elegy of under two hundred lines , is still one of the glories of English literature . Among Milton's chief ...
... epic which he was already contemplating . But in the valuation of art we think little of mere bulk ; and “ Lycidas , " an elegy of under two hundred lines , is still one of the glories of English literature . Among Milton's chief ...
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... epic . His home was now relieved of the burden of the Powell family , and his abandonment of tutorial work left him more leisure for meditation and writing . The way was thus clear for progress with his plans . But the execution of the ...
... epic . His home was now relieved of the burden of the Powell family , and his abandonment of tutorial work left him more leisure for meditation and writing . The way was thus clear for progress with his plans . But the execution of the ...
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... epic ; its plan and composi- tion have to be examined from the standpoint of epic art ; it has in particular to be compared with its acknowledged models . Milton's in- debtedness to literature in a wider sense has also to be considered ...
... epic ; its plan and composi- tion have to be examined from the standpoint of epic art ; it has in particular to be compared with its acknowledged models . Milton's in- debtedness to literature in a wider sense has also to be considered ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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