Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... once more ” and “ no more . " According to Thomas Wilson , for example , both phrases fall under the heading of what ... once it is a little while ” ) and “ Erɩ âñağ ” ( “ Yet once ” ) that underlie the " once more " formula , on the one ...
... once more ” and “ no more . " According to Thomas Wilson , for example , both phrases fall under the heading of what ... once it is a little while ” ) and “ Erɩ âñağ ” ( “ Yet once ” ) that underlie the " once more " formula , on the one ...
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... once more . . . and once more " ) , Milton " shatters " it . From the Miltonic perspective , " those things that are shaken ” are the pagan world embodied in pastoral form , whereas “ those things which cannot be shaken ” are the ...
... once more . . . and once more " ) , Milton " shatters " it . From the Miltonic perspective , " those things that are shaken ” are the pagan world embodied in pastoral form , whereas “ those things which cannot be shaken ” are the ...
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... once and smite no more " ( 130-31 ; my italics ) . In that denunciation , the " " Er άTag " that initiates the poem is transformed : " once more " becomes “ no more . " A new formula has emerged . Its initial appearance is disturbing ...
... once and smite no more " ( 130-31 ; my italics ) . In that denunciation , the " " Er άTag " that initiates the poem is transformed : " once more " becomes “ no more . " A new formula has emerged . Its initial appearance is disturbing ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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