Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... poet and for the athlete in the Pythian games in Apollo's honor . Death has shattered Lycidas's garland ; untimely plucking shatters the garland the poet - swain would pluck as would - be poet . The paradox in the action is implicitly ...
... poet and for the athlete in the Pythian games in Apollo's honor . Death has shattered Lycidas's garland ; untimely plucking shatters the garland the poet - swain would pluck as would - be poet . The paradox in the action is implicitly ...
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... poet , Milton works in Lycidas in a similar way , I believe , bringing together the figures of the dead poet Lycidas , Orpheus , Apollo , St. Peter , Alpheus and Arethusa , Michael , and Christ in order to work metaphoric ...
... poet , Milton works in Lycidas in a similar way , I believe , bringing together the figures of the dead poet Lycidas , Orpheus , Apollo , St. Peter , Alpheus and Arethusa , Michael , and Christ in order to work metaphoric ...
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... poet of the seventeenth century with its greatest dramatic poet ? At the first they were " unhistorical " in the diachronic sense in that the modern scholars mainly ignored the contemporary rep- utation of drama in general as the least ...
... poet of the seventeenth century with its greatest dramatic poet ? At the first they were " unhistorical " in the diachronic sense in that the modern scholars mainly ignored the contemporary rep- utation of drama in general as the least ...
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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