Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... figures . Water flows as persistently in Milton's ode as the stream of gold in Pindar's and its meaning changes as it is linked now with one , now with another figure . It destroys Lycidas and Orpheus ; it is the medium of Alpheus's and ...
... figures . Water flows as persistently in Milton's ode as the stream of gold in Pindar's and its meaning changes as it is linked now with one , now with another figure . It destroys Lycidas and Orpheus ; it is the medium of Alpheus's and ...
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... figures , like those of Pindar , hold the key to his ode's meaning . Once he has identified Lycidas with Alpheus , Milton can work further transformations in the final sections of the poem . He announces the transition as he names both ...
... figures , like those of Pindar , hold the key to his ode's meaning . Once he has identified Lycidas with Alpheus , Milton can work further transformations in the final sections of the poem . He announces the transition as he names both ...
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... figures of Oceanus , Thetis , Thamesis , and Medway , with a terrestrial globe circled about with the seated figures of seven famous English seamen ( e.g. , Drake and Hawkins ) . However , a unique innovation was the introduction of ...
... figures of Oceanus , Thetis , Thamesis , and Medway , with a terrestrial globe circled about with the seated figures of seven famous English seamen ( e.g. , Drake and Hawkins ) . However , a unique innovation was the introduction of ...
Contents
Moving Toward Paradise | 1 |
The PreCriticism of Miltons Latin Verse Illustrated from | 17 |
Alpheus Arethusa and the Pindaric Pursuit in Lycidas | 35 |
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