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... never were in nature ... [ Nature's ] world is brazen , the poets only deliver a golden . And the ' golden ' world delivered in poetry is not primarily an idealised one ( ' better ' than nature ) , but a new existence alto- gether : a ...
... never were in nature ... [ Nature's ] world is brazen , the poets only deliver a golden . And the ' golden ' world delivered in poetry is not primarily an idealised one ( ' better ' than nature ) , but a new existence alto- gether : a ...
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... never stated . It is never stated by the other characters , because they do not know it ; and it is never stated by Samson , because he is concerned with experiencing it , not with telling them or the reader about it . The poem images a ...
... never stated . It is never stated by the other characters , because they do not know it ; and it is never stated by Samson , because he is concerned with experiencing it , not with telling them or the reader about it . The poem images a ...
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... never came further from it than in its attempt at immortal intensity ; and never comes nearer to it than in this recognition of the sense of loss which is related to the existence of a material world without poetry — the silent echoing ...
... never came further from it than in its attempt at immortal intensity ; and never comes nearer to it than in this recognition of the sense of loss which is related to the existence of a material world without poetry — the silent echoing ...
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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