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Page 37
... relation between emotion and artistic technique . No doubt he published it in the hope that his readers , those ' children of the future ... with unprejudiced hearts ' of the ode to Rouse , might learn from this too . For the ...
... relation between emotion and artistic technique . No doubt he published it in the hope that his readers , those ' children of the future ... with unprejudiced hearts ' of the ode to Rouse , might learn from this too . For the ...
Page 78
... relation to ' Lycidas ' rather as the prolusion on the Harmony of the Spheres stood in relation to the ' Nativity Ode ' , and represents the increased complexity of Milton's attitude to knowledge wrought by the second poem . The process ...
... relation to ' Lycidas ' rather as the prolusion on the Harmony of the Spheres stood in relation to the ' Nativity Ode ' , and represents the increased complexity of Milton's attitude to knowledge wrought by the second poem . The process ...
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... relation to the ' digestion ' of experience is often imaged in terms of a ' food ' metaphor ( 4 , 79-81 , 91 , 133-7 , 182 ; cari- catured , 169-70 ) ; in this context see Plato's ' innate ' knowledge ( 4 , 79 , 82 ) . Self - knowledge ...
... relation to the ' digestion ' of experience is often imaged in terms of a ' food ' metaphor ( 4 , 79-81 , 91 , 133-7 , 182 ; cari- catured , 169-70 ) ; in this context see Plato's ' innate ' knowledge ( 4 , 79 , 82 ) . Self - knowledge ...
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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