The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Barnes & Noble, 1968 - 179 pages |
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... objection to Milton's poetry . . . is one of its greatest excellences . ' To all this , however , there is one great objection . What hap- pens , on this showing , to Milton's notorious ' organ - music ' ? To come at it another way ...
... objection to Milton's poetry . . . is one of its greatest excellences . ' To all this , however , there is one great objection . What hap- pens , on this showing , to Milton's notorious ' organ - music ' ? To come at it another way ...
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... objections are on grounds of taste and feeling , not doctrine . It is commonly said that Milton , however doctrinally orthodox he may be shown to be in his poetry , is deeply un - Christian in feeling . Nor can this objections be ...
... objections are on grounds of taste and feeling , not doctrine . It is commonly said that Milton , however doctrinally orthodox he may be shown to be in his poetry , is deeply un - Christian in feeling . Nor can this objections be ...
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... objection here is to imaginative incongruity . And we must go further than this . Milton's presentation of Christ ... objected that these criticisms are not strictly relevant to a literary appraisal of Paradise Regained , since they ...
... objection here is to imaginative incongruity . And we must go further than this . Milton's presentation of Christ ... objected that these criticisms are not strictly relevant to a literary appraisal of Paradise Regained , since they ...
Contents
PESSIMISTIC NOTES | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
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