Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's Poetry |
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... living at this hour . . . ( " London , 1802 " ) And when we reach modern times , such surrogates become the norm : O sages standing in God's holy fire As in the gold mosaic of a wall , Come from the holy fire , perne in a gyre , And be ...
... living at this hour . . . ( " London , 1802 " ) And when we reach modern times , such surrogates become the norm : O sages standing in God's holy fire As in the gold mosaic of a wall , Come from the holy fire , perne in a gyre , And be ...
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... living at this hour ( " London , 1802 " ) Wordsworth knows this son of Memory lives ; the invocation's magic brings him into life . THE MARRIAGE OF VOICE AND VERSE A similar extension of the invocational pattern occurs in " At a Solemn ...
... living at this hour ( " London , 1802 " ) Wordsworth knows this son of Memory lives ; the invocation's magic brings him into life . THE MARRIAGE OF VOICE AND VERSE A similar extension of the invocational pattern occurs in " At a Solemn ...
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... living with the Muse , not just singing with her : These delights , if thou canst give , Mirth with thee , I mean to ... living with each one . Such a strategy certainly would be in the spirit of the gods . But living ( as opposed to ...
... living with the Muse , not just singing with her : These delights , if thou canst give , Mirth with thee , I mean to ... living with each one . Such a strategy certainly would be in the spirit of the gods . But living ( as opposed to ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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