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... Criticism and interpreta- tion . 2. Invocation in literature . 3. Inspiration in literature . 4. Creation ( Literary , artistic , etc. ) 5. Prayer in literature . I. Title . PR3592.158S35 1984 821'.4 ISBN 0-208-02046-2 ( alk . paper ) ...
... Criticism and interpreta- tion . 2. Invocation in literature . 3. Inspiration in literature . 4. Creation ( Literary , artistic , etc. ) 5. Prayer in literature . I. Title . PR3592.158S35 1984 821'.4 ISBN 0-208-02046-2 ( alk . paper ) ...
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... critic suggests the " ultimate audience . . . God Himself " ? The poem's varying moods seem to allow us to say " yes ... criticized by Tasso . Tasso argues that the poet's trust in the divinity he invokes saves him from presumption ...
... critic suggests the " ultimate audience . . . God Himself " ? The poem's varying moods seem to allow us to say " yes ... criticized by Tasso . Tasso argues that the poet's trust in the divinity he invokes saves him from presumption ...
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... CRITICISM OF MILTON'S WORKS Allen , Don Cameron . The Harmonious Vision : Studies in Milton's Poetry . Rev. ed . Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins Press , 1970 . Brisman , Leslie . Milton's Poetry of Choice and Its Romantic Heirs . Ithaca ...
... CRITICISM OF MILTON'S WORKS Allen , Don Cameron . The Harmonious Vision : Studies in Milton's Poetry . Rev. ed . Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins Press , 1970 . Brisman , Leslie . Milton's Poetry of Choice and Its Romantic Heirs . Ithaca ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
Copyright | |
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