The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... Paradise Regained corresponds in any intimate way to the chosen matter . I have here to disagree with some remarks of Mr. North- rop Frye . ' Most of us , ' he says , ' tend to think of a poet's real achievement as distinct from , or ...
... Paradise Regained corresponds in any intimate way to the chosen matter . I have here to disagree with some remarks of Mr. North- rop Frye . ' Most of us , ' he says , ' tend to think of a poet's real achievement as distinct from , or ...
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... Paradise Regained means something very peculiar , and it is significant that there is no real classical model for the poem - whatever encouragement for his undertaking Milton may have derived from such dubious forerunners as Vida's ...
... Paradise Regained means something very peculiar , and it is significant that there is no real classical model for the poem - whatever encouragement for his undertaking Milton may have derived from such dubious forerunners as Vida's ...
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... Paradise Regained is no doubt more than a virtuoso performance , but its virtuosity - in the best passages a supreme virtuosity - is the first point an Oxford critic will wish to make . For Hopkins , whose scattered ... PARADISE REGAINED '
... Paradise Regained is no doubt more than a virtuoso performance , but its virtuosity - in the best passages a supreme virtuosity - is the first point an Oxford critic will wish to make . For Hopkins , whose scattered ... PARADISE REGAINED '
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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