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... L'Allegro , " 11-24 ) At the outset , posing the question of heaven's vs. earth's name for the Muse seems innocent enough . But the question of what constitutes the Muse's right name is later deeply embedded in Milton's embattled call ...
... L'Allegro , " 11-24 ) At the outset , posing the question of heaven's vs. earth's name for the Muse seems innocent enough . But the question of what constitutes the Muse's right name is later deeply embedded in Milton's embattled call ...
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... L'Allegro " : " Zephir with Aurora playing , / As he met her once a Maying , . . . Fill'd her with thee a daughter fair . " The creative play depicted by the poet in both cases provides a kind of divine sanction for his own play in ...
... L'Allegro " : " Zephir with Aurora playing , / As he met her once a Maying , . . . Fill'd her with thee a daughter fair . " The creative play depicted by the poet in both cases provides a kind of divine sanction for his own play in ...
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... L'Allegro , " it is possibly one of the " vain deluding joyes " exiled by " Il Penseroso . " Indeed at this point the song of innocence almost threatens to become a song of experience . ( One wonders about the possibility that " L'Allegro ...
... L'Allegro , " it is possibly one of the " vain deluding joyes " exiled by " Il Penseroso . " Indeed at this point the song of innocence almost threatens to become a song of experience . ( One wonders about the possibility that " L'Allegro ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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