Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... poem in praise of a " lady " who is considered vir- tuous because she has accepted one of the traditional roles assigned to Christian women . Mark Pattison effectively damned the poem when he praised it for achieving " impressive ...
... poem in praise of a " lady " who is considered vir- tuous because she has accepted one of the traditional roles assigned to Christian women . Mark Pattison effectively damned the poem when he praised it for achieving " impressive ...
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... poem of per- suasion and revised the traditional poem in praise of female virtue . His poem sets into operation an idea of virtue that involves developing read- erly habits of discernment and sympathy . Like the biblical parables of ...
... poem of per- suasion and revised the traditional poem in praise of female virtue . His poem sets into operation an idea of virtue that involves developing read- erly habits of discernment and sympathy . Like the biblical parables of ...
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... poem , therefore , my task is to present a specific context in which we might more fully describe the implications of the poem's " otherworldly " emphasis , a description which will involve responding to the poem more as a public event ...
... poem , therefore , my task is to present a specific context in which we might more fully describe the implications of the poem's " otherworldly " emphasis , a description which will involve responding to the poem more as a public event ...
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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