Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... give vivid realization to a moment in a narrative or an odic sequence . In Olympia 1 , for example , Pindar is ... gives us Pelops's prayer to the god . The prayer makes vivid for us the sincerity , the courage , and above all the piety ...
... give vivid realization to a moment in a narrative or an odic sequence . In Olympia 1 , for example , Pindar is ... gives us Pelops's prayer to the god . The prayer makes vivid for us the sincerity , the courage , and above all the piety ...
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... give the contemporary theater and its products high standing amongst the influences on Milton's writings.60 In this event , how can we explain the persistent attempts to associ- ate the greatest epic poet of the seventeenth century with ...
... give the contemporary theater and its products high standing amongst the influences on Milton's writings.60 In this event , how can we explain the persistent attempts to associ- ate the greatest epic poet of the seventeenth century with ...
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... give room to the utopian idealism of the " modern Janua's and Didactics , ” or , for that matter , to his own ... gives his student in his Accedence Commenc't Grammar is the language of action and liberty , disengaged from either extreme ...
... give room to the utopian idealism of the " modern Janua's and Didactics , ” or , for that matter , to his own ... gives his student in his Accedence Commenc't Grammar is the language of action and liberty , disengaged from either extreme ...
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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