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Page 54
... emotional impact of the imagery , far from evoking a gentlemanly apology for poor verses , tears the flowers of poetry apart , and shatters the screen . In turning ' Yet once more ' to the familiar symbols , an intimacy with the Muse ...
... emotional impact of the imagery , far from evoking a gentlemanly apology for poor verses , tears the flowers of poetry apart , and shatters the screen . In turning ' Yet once more ' to the familiar symbols , an intimacy with the Muse ...
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... emotion which shattered the leaves now becomes the sea - surge which presents , in waves , the lofty rhyme , the watery ... emotional surge , may perhaps be converted into melodious integration , through the process of mourning . The ...
... emotion which shattered the leaves now becomes the sea - surge which presents , in waves , the lofty rhyme , the watery ... emotional surge , may perhaps be converted into melodious integration , through the process of mourning . The ...
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... emotion ( which had caused the shattering of the leaves ) , with the beauty of artistic form . The emotion is matched , but the initial primitive terror has been taken out ; the monsters of the ' monstrous world ' are reminiscent of the ...
... emotion ( which had caused the shattering of the leaves ) , with the beauty of artistic form . The emotion is matched , but the initial primitive terror has been taken out ; the monsters of the ' monstrous world ' are reminiscent of the ...
Contents
Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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