The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... garden the ' Florid Son ' of Amalthea , this does not mean that the garden of Bacchus was the same paradise as that in which another lover of pleasure , almost divine , was , though inadequately , protected . In their unlikeness they ...
... garden the ' Florid Son ' of Amalthea , this does not mean that the garden of Bacchus was the same paradise as that in which another lover of pleasure , almost divine , was , though inadequately , protected . In their unlikeness they ...
Page 111
... garden of Genesis ; gardens could be the setting for all kinds of love , just as Venus herself could preside over all kinds of love and all kinds of gardens . Milton needed a paradisus voluptatis , 1 I have said part of my say about ...
... garden of Genesis ; gardens could be the setting for all kinds of love , just as Venus herself could preside over all kinds of love and all kinds of gardens . Milton needed a paradisus voluptatis , 1 I have said part of my say about ...
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... garden . What must never be underestimated is the sheer absorbency of Milton's theme ; everything will go into it , and find itself for the first time properly placed , completely explained . Todd has a note on the passage ( iv . 458 ff ...
... garden . What must never be underestimated is the sheer absorbency of Milton's theme ; everything will go into it , and find itself for the first time properly placed , completely explained . Todd has a note on the passage ( iv . 458 ff ...
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PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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