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... poetic history has some part in the unfolding of a poem , which is an exploration and shows him in the process of learning . Inspiration is not merely a figure of speech , but a complex state of mind for which poets themselves have the ...
... poetic history has some part in the unfolding of a poem , which is an exploration and shows him in the process of learning . Inspiration is not merely a figure of speech , but a complex state of mind for which poets themselves have the ...
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... poem , ' The Passion ' . This was clearly written with the ' Nativity ' freshly in mind ( probably for Easter 1630 ) , and suggests his intention to write a series of poems on the life of Christ , thereby extending the felicitous ...
... poem , ' The Passion ' . This was clearly written with the ' Nativity ' freshly in mind ( probably for Easter 1630 ) , and suggests his intention to write a series of poems on the life of Christ , thereby extending the felicitous ...
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... poem itself , and the poet experiences writing the poem as being led by ' trembling ears ' rather than controlling it . And though in ' Damon ' , Milton sketches a substantial plan of his poetic ambitions , in ' Lycidas ' is established ...
... poem itself , and the poet experiences writing the poem as being led by ' trembling ears ' rather than controlling it . And though in ' Damon ' , Milton sketches a substantial plan of his poetic ambitions , in ' Lycidas ' is established ...
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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