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The purely æsthetic critic may possibly object that a poem should be regarded simply as a self - contained and detached piece of art , having no personal affiliations or bearings . Of the validity of this as an abstract principle ...
The purely æsthetic critic may possibly object that a poem should be regarded simply as a self - contained and detached piece of art , having no personal affiliations or bearings . Of the validity of this as an abstract principle ...
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... in its extreme artificiality may indeed be regarded as a typical example of the courtly - classic taste which prevailed in English non - dramatic literature during the Elizabethan age . These lines Milton again follows in “ Lycidas ...
... in its extreme artificiality may indeed be regarded as a typical example of the courtly - classic taste which prevailed in English non - dramatic literature during the Elizabethan age . These lines Milton again follows in “ Lycidas ...
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The same facts may , however , be regarded from quite a different point of view . There are critics who regret that the Milton of " Paradise Lost is no longer the Milton of “ Il Penseroso , " of “ Comus , " of “ Lycidas " ; who hold ...
The same facts may , however , be regarded from quite a different point of view . There are critics who regret that the Milton of " Paradise Lost is no longer the Milton of “ Il Penseroso , " of “ Comus , " of “ Lycidas " ; who hold ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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