The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... effect ; ' softly ' for ' soft ' creates an effect of rustic confusion . Clearly , the Doric of pastoral was a highly artificial language , a compound of rustic words , archaic words , ordinary words used with an effect of deliberate ...
... effect ; ' softly ' for ' soft ' creates an effect of rustic confusion . Clearly , the Doric of pastoral was a highly artificial language , a compound of rustic words , archaic words , ordinary words used with an effect of deliberate ...
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... effect of the lines on Satan's fall we found an analogy with painting , so to explain effects of this sort our analogies would need to be from music , just because of that central principle of music which Milton himself isolated when he ...
... effect of the lines on Satan's fall we found an analogy with painting , so to explain effects of this sort our analogies would need to be from music , just because of that central principle of music which Milton himself isolated when he ...
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... effect that makes it impossible to mistake the passage for even one of the more didactic parts of Paradise Lost . It ... effect . Indeed , it is best not to try , for the attempt could only draw attention to such unfortunate effects as ...
... effect that makes it impossible to mistake the passage for even one of the more didactic parts of Paradise Lost . It ... effect . Indeed , it is best not to try , for the attempt could only draw attention to such unfortunate effects as ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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