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... inspiration , I found that the collection of isolated , out - of - context remarks by poets and others about ' inspiration ' was relatively unilluminating . Anthologies of this nature exist and are of some interest , but it seems to me ...
... inspiration , I found that the collection of isolated , out - of - context remarks by poets and others about ' inspiration ' was relatively unilluminating . Anthologies of this nature exist and are of some interest , but it seems to me ...
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Meg Harris Williams. 1 On the Meaning of Inspiration The concept of poetic inspiration is a difficult and touchy one to deal with since , in common with all terms relating to mysterious powers apparently donated to some and denied to ...
Meg Harris Williams. 1 On the Meaning of Inspiration The concept of poetic inspiration is a difficult and touchy one to deal with since , in common with all terms relating to mysterious powers apparently donated to some and denied to ...
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... inspiration ( Milton in ' The Passion ' , Keats in the second part of Hyperion ) , in the form of a first - hand understanding of false art - a pretence or surface imitation of inspiration which fell flat . Keats's story is more ...
... inspiration ( Milton in ' The Passion ' , Keats in the second part of Hyperion ) , in the form of a first - hand understanding of false art - a pretence or surface imitation of inspiration which fell flat . Keats's story is more ...
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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