Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... sense . As against that , lines 15-24 which follow the question mark make far better sense taken with lines 1-12 ( " quis te subduxit ... cum tu missus ab urbe tendebas iter " ) than with line 17 onwards ( " Cum tu missus etc .... Modo ...
... sense . As against that , lines 15-24 which follow the question mark make far better sense taken with lines 1-12 ( " quis te subduxit ... cum tu missus ab urbe tendebas iter " ) than with line 17 onwards ( " Cum tu missus etc .... Modo ...
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... sense of heavenly origins encircles Adam's creation , but the end has the additional creative glory of a self- reflexive and ordered language that enables him to express an exact sense of being happier than he knows . His first ...
... sense of heavenly origins encircles Adam's creation , but the end has the additional creative glory of a self- reflexive and ordered language that enables him to express an exact sense of being happier than he knows . His first ...
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... sense of something beyond language , a transcendent order or symbol of permanence . There is necessarily a gap between tem- poral and symbolic realities as form supplements language . That gap or sense of dislocation is inherent in the ...
... sense of something beyond language , a transcendent order or symbol of permanence . There is necessarily a gap between tem- poral and symbolic realities as form supplements language . That gap or sense of dislocation is inherent in the ...
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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