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... writing a particular poem . Inspired writing is an experience for the poet which fundamentally changes his view of the world , and which is therefore more often associated with disturbance than with enjoyment . And although all inspired ...
... writing a particular poem . Inspired writing is an experience for the poet which fundamentally changes his view of the world , and which is therefore more often associated with disturbance than with enjoyment . And although all inspired ...
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... writing of The Fall of Hyperion , he has been engaged on the poem for weeks , though carefully veiled references to it in his letters ( before the outburst against Milton on 21 and 22 September ) guard its progress from public eyes , as ...
... writing of The Fall of Hyperion , he has been engaged on the poem for weeks , though carefully veiled references to it in his letters ( before the outburst against Milton on 21 and 22 September ) guard its progress from public eyes , as ...
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... Writing poetry is , for the poet , the essence of experience : through what Milton called ' intimate impulse ' , he must , as Keats said , ' prove upon the pulses ' . It involves a search for what Keats called ' the eternal Being , the ...
... Writing poetry is , for the poet , the essence of experience : through what Milton called ' intimate impulse ' , he must , as Keats said , ' prove upon the pulses ' . It involves a search for what Keats called ' the eternal Being , the ...
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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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