The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... Christ's conduct of its exemplary character of obedience . It is a general point to be pondered here , whether any ... Christ is not like ' the Christ of the Gospels ' must make it quite clear to themselves that they are not relying on ...
... Christ's conduct of its exemplary character of obedience . It is a general point to be pondered here , whether any ... Christ is not like ' the Christ of the Gospels ' must make it quite clear to themselves that they are not relying on ...
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... Christ's dis- cussion of the Roman worthies ( iii . 443 ff . ) or of the Greek philosophers ( iv . 291 ff . ) . Here ... Christ speak in English blank verse . But the objection here is to imaginative incongruity . And we must go further ...
... Christ's dis- cussion of the Roman worthies ( iii . 443 ff . ) or of the Greek philosophers ( iv . 291 ff . ) . Here ... Christ speak in English blank verse . But the objection here is to imaginative incongruity . And we must go further ...
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... Christ's speeches which strikes the ear so disagreeably . This is the failure of incarnation in its most obvious form . Christ as the silent patient figure amid the storm conjured up by Satan is impressive . Christ's stately rudeness is ...
... Christ's speeches which strikes the ear so disagreeably . This is the failure of incarnation in its most obvious form . Christ as the silent patient figure amid the storm conjured up by Satan is impressive . Christ's stately rudeness is ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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