The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... course have a basic rhythmic movement with respect to which variations could be seen as variations having particular effects . I do not propose , however , in this discussion to go into this aspect of Milton's art.1 In spite of the ...
... course have a basic rhythmic movement with respect to which variations could be seen as variations having particular effects . I do not propose , however , in this discussion to go into this aspect of Milton's art.1 In spite of the ...
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... course of Satan's flight through Chaos : Quencht in a Boggie Syrtis , neither Sea Nor good dry Land : nigh founderd on he fares , Treading the crude consistence , half on foot , Half flying ; behoves him now both Oar and Sail . As when ...
... course of Satan's flight through Chaos : Quencht in a Boggie Syrtis , neither Sea Nor good dry Land : nigh founderd on he fares , Treading the crude consistence , half on foot , Half flying ; behoves him now both Oar and Sail . As when ...
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... course it is obvious that to a non - Christian or tepidly Christian reader of the present day some such shift must take place . Yet an examina- tion of the syntax of the poem suggests that this sort of interest was invited by Milton ...
... course it is obvious that to a non - Christian or tepidly Christian reader of the present day some such shift must take place . Yet an examina- tion of the syntax of the poem suggests that this sort of interest was invited by Milton ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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