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... sound within sound ; the stars overlap with the morning light ( as at the beginning of Dante's Purgatorio ) , and a ' greater sun ' is imposed on the image of the sun's burning axle - tree , building the cumulative picture of the ' new ...
... sound within sound ; the stars overlap with the morning light ( as at the beginning of Dante's Purgatorio ) , and a ' greater sun ' is imposed on the image of the sun's burning axle - tree , building the cumulative picture of the ' new ...
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... sound is reiterated in ' set budding more / And still more , later flowers ' . Sound and rhythm and the heavy mono- syllabic verbs ( ' load .. bless . . bend .. fill all fruit . . swell . . plump ' ) all convey the heaping - on of ...
... sound is reiterated in ' set budding more / And still more , later flowers ' . Sound and rhythm and the heavy mono- syllabic verbs ( ' load .. bless . . bend .. fill all fruit . . swell . . plump ' ) all convey the heaping - on of ...
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... sound . Like the ' language strange ' of the Belle Dame , the sound momentarily crystallises into meaning , through the sub- jective experience of one person ; like Prospero's Ariel , it is not capable of continuous mortal possession ...
... sound . Like the ' language strange ' of the Belle Dame , the sound momentarily crystallises into meaning , through the sub- jective experience of one person ; like Prospero's Ariel , it is not capable of continuous mortal possession ...
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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