The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... close . Milton himself has left on record the particularly intimate nature of his debt to Spenser , ' a better teacher than . . . Aquinas ' , and Dryden noted that Spenser , Fairfax , and Milton form a single poetic family . The lovely ...
... close . Milton himself has left on record the particularly intimate nature of his debt to Spenser , ' a better teacher than . . . Aquinas ' , and Dryden noted that Spenser , Fairfax , and Milton form a single poetic family . The lovely ...
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... rhyme but is altogether as close and satisfying as if it were . 1903 Given a syntax as elaborate as Milton's , the variety of effects is ོ ༡༨༨༥༩ ། endless . Yet all depend equally , 73 SYNTAX AND MUSIC IN ' PARADISE LOST '
... rhyme but is altogether as close and satisfying as if it were . 1903 Given a syntax as elaborate as Milton's , the variety of effects is ོ ༡༨༨༥༩ ། endless . Yet all depend equally , 73 SYNTAX AND MUSIC IN ' PARADISE LOST '
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... close relation- ship , amounting virtually to identification , between Milton- or one side of Milton - and his Hero . A rigid , uncompromis- ing angularity is set up as the standard of value . Surely - apart from the error of taste ...
... close relation- ship , amounting virtually to identification , between Milton- or one side of Milton - and his Hero . A rigid , uncompromis- ing angularity is set up as the standard of value . Surely - apart from the error of taste ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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