Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volume 1957TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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Page 117
... Lycidas , " sunk low but mounted high , " is soon to be the su- preme symbol ? Or - with Wayne Shumaker in PMLA , LXVI ( 1951 ) , 485-94 - should we regard the flowers as a sweetly disillusioned use of the pathetic fallacy which Milton ...
... Lycidas , " sunk low but mounted high , " is soon to be the su- preme symbol ? Or - with Wayne Shumaker in PMLA , LXVI ( 1951 ) , 485-94 - should we regard the flowers as a sweetly disillusioned use of the pathetic fallacy which Milton ...
Page 119
... Lycidas exposes all its elements as familiar in pagan and Christian poetry alike , but in Lycidas Allen sees their supreme moment of fusion in Christian faith . And by implication he seems to agree with P. E. More's conclusion in " How ...
... Lycidas exposes all its elements as familiar in pagan and Christian poetry alike , but in Lycidas Allen sees their supreme moment of fusion in Christian faith . And by implication he seems to agree with P. E. More's conclusion in " How ...
Page 120
... Lycidas do - to signal oncoming shifts in tone . The pattern of Lycidas is that of the canzone , though Prince also regards it as owing something to the choruses in plays like Tasso's Aminta . Gretchen Finney has compared it with ...
... Lycidas do - to signal oncoming shifts in tone . The pattern of Lycidas is that of the canzone , though Prince also regards it as owing something to the choruses in plays like Tasso's Aminta . Gretchen Finney has compared it with ...
Contents
THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
Writing Certain Treatises | 143 |
On the Religious Memory of Mrs Catharine Thomason My Christian Friend Deceased 16 December | 145 |
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