Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's Poetry |
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... tion . To the extent that the ode is itself a foreshadowing of epic , its opening appeal may be regarded as Milton's first conception of epic invocation . Through its wide ranging across past and future ( the Fall , the Incarnation ...
... tion . To the extent that the ode is itself a foreshadowing of epic , its opening appeal may be regarded as Milton's first conception of epic invocation . Through its wide ranging across past and future ( the Fall , the Incarnation ...
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... tion ; and in the Hebrew studies pursued at St. Paul's and Cambridge , there is every reason to believe he would have become acquainted even with Hebrew versification . It seems probable , in fact , that the " criti- cal art " he claims ...
... tion ; and in the Hebrew studies pursued at St. Paul's and Cambridge , there is every reason to believe he would have become acquainted even with Hebrew versification . It seems probable , in fact , that the " criti- cal art " he claims ...
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... tion , of Secret refreshings , that repair his strength , And fainting spirits uphold . . . ( 665-66 ) a story whose very action will turn on " Some rousing motions , " as Samson puts it , " which dispose / To something extraordinary my ...
... tion , of Secret refreshings , that repair his strength , And fainting spirits uphold . . . ( 665-66 ) a story whose very action will turn on " Some rousing motions , " as Samson puts it , " which dispose / To something extraordinary my ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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