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... turn : Milton's ' tuneful thunders ' leave ' once more the ravished heavens in peace ' , and Shakespeare has the passions well under control when he , in his turn , is commanded by Apollo to display them : Thou biddest Shakespeare wave ...
... turn : Milton's ' tuneful thunders ' leave ' once more the ravished heavens in peace ' , and Shakespeare has the passions well under control when he , in his turn , is commanded by Apollo to display them : Thou biddest Shakespeare wave ...
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... turns aside and writes the agrestrural , sylvestran Ode , ' To Autumn ' . For in the context of the Chatterton - Milton distinction , Keats describes to Reynolds the ' chaste weather - Dian skies ' which he wished to capture in that ...
... turns aside and writes the agrestrural , sylvestran Ode , ' To Autumn ' . For in the context of the Chatterton - Milton distinction , Keats describes to Reynolds the ' chaste weather - Dian skies ' which he wished to capture in that ...
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... The high tone and rigid structure of the epic style has been replaced by a new , flexible use of language , which can accom- modate both decorative turns of phrase ( ' wherewith they 182 Inspiration in Milton and Keats.
... The high tone and rigid structure of the epic style has been replaced by a new , flexible use of language , which can accom- modate both decorative turns of phrase ( ' wherewith they 182 Inspiration in Milton and Keats.
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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