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... imagery of music and rhythmical organic life counterbalances warfare in Milton's poetry . St. Augustine had written : As these contraries opposed do give the saying [ in rhetoric ] an excellent grace , so is the world's beauty composed ...
... imagery of music and rhythmical organic life counterbalances warfare in Milton's poetry . St. Augustine had written : As these contraries opposed do give the saying [ in rhetoric ] an excellent grace , so is the world's beauty composed ...
Page 144
... imagery of the surface , in which the persons and places of the poem are directly characterized . “ Imagery " becomes a misleading term here because it usually suggests , first , metaphor , and second , ́visual impressions . Milton's ...
... imagery of the surface , in which the persons and places of the poem are directly characterized . “ Imagery " becomes a misleading term here because it usually suggests , first , metaphor , and second , ́visual impressions . Milton's ...
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... imagery are continued into history in the final books of Paradise Lost , as the wonders of Heaven and Hell come to inhabit earth and the heart of man . The panorama that Adam sees is chiefly a melancholy vision of waste and warfare , of ...
... imagery are continued into history in the final books of Paradise Lost , as the wonders of Heaven and Hell come to inhabit earth and the heart of man . The panorama that Adam sees is chiefly a melancholy vision of waste and warfare , of ...
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