Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four PoemsUniversity of Hull, 1960 - 143 Seiten |
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... Milton have availed them- selves of the writings of Plato , Milton's darling ! ' ( Coleridge in a letter to Sotheby , 10 September 1802 ) THE critical doctrine which shaped Milton's earlier poetry was in the main Renaissance tradition .
... Milton have availed them- selves of the writings of Plato , Milton's darling ! ' ( Coleridge in a letter to Sotheby , 10 September 1802 ) THE critical doctrine which shaped Milton's earlier poetry was in the main Renaissance tradition .
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... Milton could not use the same formula twice . Though a farewell to pastoral poetry , Lycidas is not quite Milton's last achievement in this form . In August 1638 his great friend , Charles Diodati , died . Milton was in Italy at the ...
... Milton could not use the same formula twice . Though a farewell to pastoral poetry , Lycidas is not quite Milton's last achievement in this form . In August 1638 his great friend , Charles Diodati , died . Milton was in Italy at the ...
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... Milton had already referred to in his poem to Manso the previous year . But this , says Milton , was too great a subject even though he had fashioned new pipes for the task : Et tum forte novis admoram labra cicutis , Dissiluere tamen ...
... Milton had already referred to in his poem to Manso the previous year . But this , says Milton , was too great a subject even though he had fashioned new pipes for the task : Et tum forte novis admoram labra cicutis , Dissiluere tamen ...
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POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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